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WILLISTON  SEMINARY, 


EASTHAMPTON,  MASS. 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


From  1842  to  1874. 


COMPILED  BY 

JOSEPH     H.    SAWYER, 

Teacher  of  Mathematics  and  Mental  Philosophy. 


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SPRINGFIELD,  MASS.: 

CLARK   W.    BRYAN   AND   COMPANY,    PRINTERS. 

1875. 


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■TJHIVERSI 
INTRODUCTORY. 


,  The  history  of  this  effort  can  be  briefly  told.  At  the  Quarter- 
Centennial  Celebration  in  1867,  the  Alumni  Association  was 
formed.  In  the  public  address  delivered  before  the  Association 
in  1870,  Rev.  H.  Clay  Trumbull  advocated  the  collection  of  an 
alumni  record.  At  the  business  meeting  of  the  alumni  in  1871 
the  project  was  again  revived  and  a  Committee  consisting  of 
Rev.  H.  Clay  Trumbull  and  Prof.  Judson  Smith  was  appointed  to 
present  the  matter  to  the  Board  of  Trustees.  The  Trustees  not 
only  approved  the  undertaking  but  also  assumed  the  expense  of 
it,  and  Rev.  S.  T.  Seelye,  D.  D.,  and  Hon.  E.  H.  Sawyer  were 
chosen  their  Committee  to  co-operate  with  the  Committee  of  the 
Alumni.  Nobody  being  found  during  the  succeeding  year  to 
assume  the  work,  it  was  urged  upon  one  who  was  not  himself  an 
alumnus,  but  who  had  the  other  advantage  of  being  resident  in 
Easthampton.  The  apology  for  this  late  appearance  of  a  work 
begun  in  1872  must  be  the  difficulties  of  the  task.  There  was 
not  even  a  complete  collection  of  annual  catalogues  with  which  to 
begin  the  record.  And  after  the  list  of  catalogues  had  been  with 
some  difficulty  and  delay  filled  they  furnished  no  reliable  knowl- 
edge regarding  who  were  and  were  not  alumni.  For  forming  the 
alumni  list,  reliance  has  been  placed  upon  the  memory  of  men 
known  to  be  members  of  the  various  classes.  The  rule  adopted 
has  been  that  all  who  have  here  completed  a  preparation  for  col- 
lege, or  scientific  or  professional' school,  and  all  who  have  finished 
a. course  of  stqdy  in  any  department,  should  be  called  alumni. 


4  INTRODUCTORY. 

Under  the  administration  of  the  first  principal  there  was  no  for- 
mal graduation  and  no  classification  of  the  school.  The  same 
was  largely  true  of  the  English  Department  under  the  second 
principal.  The  difficulty  of  making  an  accurate  list  of  the 
alumni  is  at  once  apparent.  It  will  prove  a  strange  chance  if  the 
list  as  given  is  correct.  Additions  to  those  named  are  earnestly 
invited  from  all  who  can  give  such  information. 

The  second  difficulty  was  to  learn  the  whereabouts  of  these 
men.  Most  of  them  were  lost  to  the  recollection  of  those  within 
knowledge.  The  meagre  catalogues  of  the  old  "  Memorandum 
Society  "  furnished  little  help.  But  by  the  aid  of  College  Records 
and  by  a  brisk  correspondence  with  pastors  and  postmasters  most 
of  those  sought  have  been  found  or  their  history  traced.  It  has 
not  been  unusual  to  trace  a  man  through  many  States  of  our 
Union  by  this  correspondence. 

The  third  difficulty  has  been  to  obtain  replies  from  persons, 
whose  post-offices  were  known.  Long  delays  have  ensued  which 
have  greatly  hindered  the  progress  of  the  work.  Replies  are 
arriving  even  at  the  time  of  going  to  press.  Many  will  doubtless 
be  received  afterwards  and  others  may  be  incited  to  respond  be- 
cause they  know  the  record  is  an  accomplished  fact.  In  this 
belief  the  questions  used  in  gathering  this  edition  are  here  given. 
The  replies  will  be  placed  on  file  and  published  in  the  next 
edition. 

1.  Place  and  date  of  your  birth. 

2.  Did  you  complete  a  course  of  study  here  ? 

3.  Studies  you  have  pursued  since  leaving  here,  with  dates  of 
graduation  from  colleges  or  other  higher  institutions  of  learning. 

4.  Different  occupations  you  have  followed  with  dates  of  en- 
tering and  leaving  them. 

5.  Profession  you  have  chosen  with  date  of  entering  it. 

6.  Civil  offices  filled  and  honors  received. 

7.  Service  in  the  war  for  the  Union  and  your  rank  at  the  close 
of  the  war,  and  brevet  commission  since  received. 


INTRODUCTORY.  5 

8.  Books  you  have  written  or  edited. 

9.  Date  of  marriage  and  number  of  children. 

10.  Present  post-office  address. 

1 1 .  Sign  your  full  name. 

The  fourth  difficulty  has  been  the  preparation  of  the  record 
from  the  mass  of  letters  received  and  the  correction  of  the  proof. 
Thousands  of  dates,  and  tens  of  thousands  of  figures  have  been 
transcribed.  Many  slips  of  the  pen  must  have  occurred,  and 
many  oversights  in  the  proof  have  happened.  All  corrections  will 
be  most  thankfully  received  and  recorded. 

The  encouragement  and  aid  which  have  been  given  in  the  prep- 
aration of  the  Record,  have  been  among  its  chiefest  gratifications 
to  the  editor.  Especially  is  mention  due  to  the  following,  who 
have  acted  as  class  secretaries.  Charles  B.  Ruggles  (1856  CI.), 
Prof.  H.  H.  Goodell  (1858  CL),  Lewis  F.  Whitin  (i860  CI.),  Rev. 
James  T.  Graves  (186 1  CL),  Thomas  E.  McKinlay,  Esq.  (1862 
CL),  Rev.  P.  W.  Lyman  (1863  CL),  John  H.  Reed  (1867  Sc), 
Henry  H.  Sawyer  (1867  CL),  Frederic  Talcott  (1868  Sc),  E.  A. 
Bradford  (1869  CL),  Sidney  Dickinson  (1870  CL),  Walter  H. 
Camp  (187 1  Sc).  Valuable  aid  has  also  been  rendered  by  Frank- 
lin B.  Dexter  (1857  CL),  Secretary  of  Yale  College;  Prof.  H.  H. 
Goodell  (1858  CL)  of  Amherst  Agricultural  College;  and  F.  W. 
Olds  (1872  CL)  of  Williamstown,  by  searching  the  records  of 
Yale,  Amherst  and  Williams  respectively.  Aid  has  also  been 
given  in  gathering  records  by  Lyman  H.  Bagg  (1865  CL),  Walter 
B.  Piatt  (1870  Sc)  and  George  E.  Langdon  (1870  CL).  This  list 
might  be  still  more  largely  extended  by  the  mention  of  those  who 
have  greatly  assisted  by  correspondence,  searching  city  directo- 
ries, etc. 

The  records  of  the  classical  classes  of  1858,  i860,  1863,  1869 
and  1870,  and  the  scientific  classes  of  1866,  1867  and  187 1  were 
entirely  gathered  by  the  secretaries  of  those  classes  and  are  in- 
serted without  change  from  their  reports. 

Many  replies  have  been  received  from  those  who  do  not  claim 


6  INTRODUCTORY. 

to  be  alumni.  It  has  been  decided  to  publish  every  letter  re- 
ceived. Correspondence  from  former  students  is  cordially  and 
earnestly  solicited.  All  information  of  the  history  of  any  former 
student,  or  teacher,  or  trustee  will  be  carefully  preserved  for  future 
publication. 

Please  send  such  communications  to  Joseph  H.  Sawyer,  East- 
hampton,  Mass. 

^\  A  last  word  of  explanation  regarding  the  arrangement  of 
this  Record  is  necessary.  The  list  of  alumni  was  made  from  the 
information  at  hand  last  October.  It  was  decided  to  place  each 
name,  whether  reported  or  unreported,  in  the  class  to  which  the 
person  belonged.  While  the  Record  has  been  going  through  the 
press,  farther  information  has  been  received  which  has  led  to  the 
reporting  of  others,  who  were  entitled  to  be  classed  as  alumni,  in 
the  list  added  at  the  end.  And  the  names  of  a  few  more  have 
been  marked  in  the  index  as  alumni,  concerning  whom  no  othe;- 
information  has  been  obtained.  The  incompleteness  of  this  work 
is  thus  necessarily  rendered  more  apparent. 

Easthampton,  March,  1875. 


CONTENTS. 


iPAGE. 

Introductory,        3 

Officers  of  the  Association, 9 

Constitution  of  the  Association,       .        .        .        .  10 

WiLLiSTON  Seminary, 11 

Samuel  Williston, 15 

List  of  Trustees, 18 

Officers  of  Board  of  Trustees,        .        .        .        .  19 

Records  of  Trustees, 21 

List  of  Teachers 29 

Records  of  Teachers, 33 

Records  of  Alumni,     .        .                 ....  47 

Army  Roll, 263 

Records  of  the  Alumnae, 277 

Summary, 329 

Index, 333 


OFFICERS 


Willi^toi\  ^erqiiiki'y  Sluinqi  S^^odiktioi|. 


PRESIDENTS. 

Prof.  Edward  Hitchcock,  Class  of  1845,    • 
President  William  S.  Clark,  Class  of  1844, 
Rev.  H.  Clay  Trumbull,  Class  of  1844, 
M.  Fayette  Dickinson,  Esq.,  Class  of  1858, 
William  Rowland,  Esq.,  Class  of  1842,     . 

SECRETARIES. 

Prof.  H.  H.  GooDELL,  Class  of  1858,  .     .  . 

Elihu  Root,  M.  A.,  Class  of  1863,      .     .  . 

Russell  M.  Wright,  M.  A.,  Teacher,      .  . 


CHAIRMEN  EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 
Prof.  Cyrus  Northrop,  Class  of  1852,    .     .     .     . 
Russell  M.  Wright,  M.  A.,  Teacher,      .... 
Joseph  H.  Sawyer,  M..A.,  Teacher, 


1867-8. 

1868-70. 

1870-2. 

1872-4. 

1874- 


1867-8. 
1868-9. 
1870- 


1867-8. 

1868-73. 

1873- 


PUBLIC  ADDRESSES. 

1870.  Rev.  H.  Clay  Trumbull,  Class  of  1844. 

1871.  Prof.  JuDSON  Smith,  Class  of  1855. 

1873.  I^cv.  Henry  M.  Parsons,  Class  of  1844. 

1874.  Charles  D.  Adams,  Esq.,  Class  of  1859. 


CONSTITUTION 

OF  THE   ASSOCIATION,   ADOPTED    1868. 


Article.  I.  This  Association  shall  be  called  "  The  Society 
of  the  Alumni  of  Williston  Seminary." 

Art.  II.  All  the  Alumni  of  the  Seminary  ;  those  who  may  be 
or  may  have  been  Trustees  or  Teachers,  shall  be  considered  as 
members  of  this  Association. 

Art  III.  The  object  of  this  Society  shall  be  to  promote  union 
and  mutual  good  feeling  among  the  Alumni,  and  to  advance  the 
interests  of  Williston  Seminary  in  all  proper  ways. 

Art.  IV.  The  officers  shall  be  a  President,  five  Vice-Presi- 
dents, a  Secretary,  a  Treasurer  and  an  Executive  Committee  of 
five  persons,  all  to  be  chosen  by  ballot  at  the  annual  meeting. 

Art.  V.  The  office  of  Secretary  and  Treasurer  may  be  vested 
in  one  person. 

Art.  VI.  The  Secretary  and  a  majority  of  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee shall  be  residents  of  Easthampton.  or  its  immediate  neigh- 
borhood. 

Art.  VII.  The  general  duties  of  the  officers  shall  be  such  as 
are  common  to  those  holding  trusts  in  associations  of  a  similar 
nature. 

Art.  VIII.  The  annual  meeting  shall  be  at  some  convenient 
hour  on  one  of  the  days  of  anniversary  week,  the  time  and  place 
to  be  notified  by  the  Secretary. 

Art.  IX.  The  officers  shall  hold  their  offices  respectively  till  a 
new  election  takes  place. 


WILLISTON  SEMINARY. 


WiLLiSTON  Seminary  had  its  beginnings  in  the  consecration,  in 
1832,  of  a  considerable  sum  of  money  by  Hon.  Samuel  Williston, 
to  the  service  of  mankind.  The  specific  object  of  his  charities 
was  not  determined  until  after  years  of  deliberation  and  counsel. 
The  Seminary  was  announced  through  a  series  of  articles  in  The 
Hampshire  Gazette,  signed  "Old  Hampshire."  The  Act  of  In- 
corporation bears  date  February,  1841.  Work  was  at  once  begun, 
the  corner-stone  was  laid  June  17,  and  in  December  of  the  same 
year  the  school  was  opened  for  pupils.  It  was  a  favorite  plan  of 
the  first  principal  to  have  his  pupils  study  in  a  school-room  under 
his  direction.  When  he  was  furnishing  the  first  building,  Mr. 
Williston  said  to  Mr.  Wright,  "  If  you  think  we  shall  ever  have  a 
hundred  pupils  here,  I  will  place  a  hundred  chairs  in  the  school- 
room." Mr.  Wright  thought  he  would  risk  it.  Ninety  pupils 
appeared  during  the  first  term,  and  the  school-room  soon  proved 
too  small.  There  was  then  one  building  (two  stories)  of  wood — 
with  dormitories  for  sixty — besides  the  boarding-house.  In  1844, 
a  second  building,  of  brick  (three  stories) — the  present  Middle 
Hall — was  erected.  The  dormitories  must  then  have  accommo- 
dated 140.  The  wooden  building  was  burned  in  March,  1857. 
It  was  at  once  replaced  by  a  brick  building — the  present  South 
Hall,  (three  stories  high,)  which,  besides  recitation  rooms,  has 
dormitories  for  48.  The  Gymnasium,  (two  stories,)  was  erected  in 
1864.  North  Hall  was  built  in  1866,  (four  stories  high).  This 
contains  only  one  recitation  room,  and  increases  the  dormitory 
accommodations  to  215.  The  Astronomical  Observatory  was 
erected  in  1872.  All  these  buildings  are  of  brick.  The  Semin- 
ary also  owns  the  residences  of  the  principal  and  janitor. 

In  the  announcement  of  the  Seminary,  its  property  is  set  at 


12  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

$27,000  ;  in  1843  it  stood  at  $30,000  ;  in  1844  at  $50,000  ;  in  1850 
at  $55,000;  in  1856  at  $65,000;  in  1858  at  $78,000;  in  1859  at 
$82,000  ;  in  1864  at  $140,000;  in  1865  at  $144,000  ;  in  1866  at 
$225,000  ;  in  1870  at  $250,000  ;  in  1873  at  $270,000.  By  his  will, 
Mr.  Williston  has  left  the  institution  a  large  endowment.  The 
provisions  of  this  will  are  given  in  a  statement  at  the  close  of  this 
article.  Besides  this,  the  Seminary  may  be  said  to  own  a  prize 
fund,  donated  by  friends  of  the  school,  the  income  of  which  is  of 
use  to  the  students. 

The  first  catalogues  speak  of  Easthampton  as  being  four  miles 
from  Northampton,  and  twelve  miles  from  Westfield  on  the  post- 
road  from  the  former  place  to  Hartford.  "  The  stage  passes  the 
Seminary  for  Westfield  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays, 
and  returns  from  Westfield  soon  after  the  arrival  of  the  afternoon 
trains  from  Boston,  on  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays."  In 
1845,  the  town  had  grown  to  the  importance  of  having  a  daily 
stage  from  Westfield.  In  1846,  the  Connecticut  River  Railroad 
had  reached  Northampton,  and  a  daily  stage  ran  from  there.  In 
1857,  occurs  the  announcement  of  the  Hampshire  and  Hampden 
Railway,  running  through  the  town  from  Westfield  to  Northamp- 
ton. Now  there  is  additional  railroad  communication  by  a  branch 
road  from  the  Connecticut  River  Railroad  at  Mount  Tom. 

The  first  catalogues  simply  give  a  list  of  studies  which  were 
pursued  in  the  two  departments.  There  was  no  term  arrange- 
ment of  studies  and  no  classification  of  students.  Since  then  the 
courses  of  study  have  continually  grown  more  definite  and  the 
school  is  now  strictly  graded  While  students  are  allowed  to 
select  their  course  most  of  them  are  pursuing  a  regular  course. 
In  the  early  catalogues  the  philosophical  and  chemical  apparatus 
is  given  worth  $1,000.  Now  there  is  a  recently  purchased  appa- 
ratus in  these  departments  amounting  in  value  to  many  thousands, 
while  very  complete  instruments  and  means  of  illustration  are 
provided  in  all  the  subjects  taught.  The  Seminary  has  had  three 
principals  and  eighty-eight  teachers.  Tracing  the  catalogues 
there  is  manifest  a  growing  permanency  in  the  board  of  instruc- 
tors. 

The  Seminary  opened  with  a  male  and  female  department.  The 
latter  was  suspended  in  1864.  ^  ^^  largest  number  of  ladies  in 
attendance  during  any  year  was  187,  and  the  smallest  44.  There 
were    54   names  of  ladies  in  the  catalogue   of  1864.     The  first 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  1 3 

catalogue  contains  191  names — two-thirds  of  these  in  the  English 
course.  The  total  rose  rapidly  until  in  1846  it  stood  at  542. 
After  that  it  declined  and  the  yearly  aggregate  stood  between  300 
and  400  until  the  discontinuance  of  the  ladies'  department.  The 
average  term  attendance  since  the  war  has  stood  at  175.  The 
current  term  has  200.  During  the  first  five  years  of  the  Semin- 
ary's existence  95  per  cent,  of  the  pupils  were  from  New  England 
— 60  per  cent,  from  Hampshire  County  and  30  per  cent,  from 
Easthampton.  As  high  schools  were  developed  in  the  neighbor- 
ing towns  this  local  patronage  fell  off  and  the  growth  of  South 
Hadley  Seminary  affected  the  number  of  ladies.  During  the 
second  five  years  the  percentage  from  New  England  had  dropped 
to  90  and  the  percentage  from  Hampshire  County  to  33.  For  the 
next  ten  years  the  New  England  percentage  stood  at  85  and  the 
Hampshire  County  percentage  continued  at  ^;^.  With  the  in- 
creased cost  of  board  and  the  continued  development  of  home 
schools  these  percentages  continued  to  decline,  until  at  present 
that  from  New  England  is  50  and  from  Hampshire  County  10 — 
half  of  whom  are  from  Easthampton.  This  indicates  that  the 
Seminary  began  as  a  local  school  and  served  the  purpose  of  a 
high  school  for  many  neighboring  towns.  It  has  ceased  to  be 
local  and  has  become  national.  What  was  said  of  the  courses  of 
study  indicates  that  the  school  has  ceased  to  be  largely  composed 
of  irregular  scholars,  pursuing  no  fixed  course,  and  absent  a  large 
part  of  the  year.  It  has  become  a  school  with  a  fixed  course  and 
the  pupils  remaining  are  taken  through  a  progressive  series  of 
studies.  It  is  not  implied  by  this,  statement  that  the  school  was 
inferior  in  its  early  years.  Rather  is  this  shown — that  the  trustees 
and  teachers  have  never  failed  to  make  an  adequate  effort  to 
meet  the  increasing  demands  of  education. 

The  Prudential  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  have 
authorized  the  following  statement  regarding  the  plans  for  the 
future  : 

"  The  late  Founder,  by  his  will,  has  secured  to  the  Seminary  a 
munificent  endowment.  Upon  the  settlement  of  the  estate  the 
Institution  receives '$200.000 ;  in  a  few  years  thereafter  it  will 
receive  $100,000  more;  and  in  process  of  time  $300,000  addi- 
tional. It  was  the  design  and  hope  of  the  P'ounder  to  make  not 
a  College,  nor  a  Professional  School,  but  a  Secondary  Institution 
of  far  higher  order  than  any  now  existing.     The  courses  of  instruc- 


14  ALUMNI    RECORDS. 

tion  are  to-be  divided  into  distinct  Professorships.  To  the 
charge  of  these  are  to  be  appointed  men  of  eminent  talent, 
scholarship  and  culture — men  who  by  experience  are  adepts  in 
teaching  and  who  will  devote  themselves  exclusively  to  the  inter- 
ests of  the  Seminary.  The  number  of  Professors  and  Instructors 
is  to  be  sufficient  to  meet  all  the  requirements  of  the  instruction 
and  they  are  to  receive  such  compensation  and  to  have  such 
hours  of  labor  that  they  can  perfect  themselves  in  their  depart- 
ments and  pursue  their  researches  beyond  the  mere  necessities  of 
the  class  room.  The  Classical  Department  will  afford  the  most 
complete  and  thorough  preparation  for  the  best  colleges  and  also 
furnish  a  good  training  for  those  who  contemplate  going  at  once 
from  the  secondary  school  to  professional  study.  Students  in  the 
English  Class  will  lay  the  only  solid  foundation  of  all  culture  in 
a  thorough  mastery  of  the  common  English  branches.  In  the 
Scientific  Department  young  men  are  to  be  instructed  in  all  the 
branches  of  science,  literature  and  philosophy  of  a  college  course, 
and  also  in  business  forms  and  methods,  in  drawing  and  design- 
ing, and  in  architecture.  Those  who  desire  it  will  be  taught  in 
the  most  accomplished  manner  the  French  and  German  languages. 
This  instruction  will  embrace  not  merely  the  literature  of  those 
tongues,  but  the  art  and  practice  of  conversation  in  them. 

"  As  soon  as  the  estate  is  settled  the  Trustees  will  proceed  at 
once  to  put  in  operation  the  means  for  the  accomplishment  of 
these  designed  results." 


SAMUEL  WILLISTON. 


Born,  June  17,  1795. 
Died,  July  17,  1874. 

He  was  the  son  of  Rev.  Payson  Williston,  who  settled  as  the 
first  pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Easthampton  in  1789  ;  the 
grandson  of  Rev.  Noah  WiUiston  of  West  Haven,  Conn.,  and  Rev. 
Nathan  Birdseye  of  Stratford,  Conn.  He  is  said  to  have  inherited 
his  mother's  disposition  and  traits — ^patient  perseverance,  pains- 
taking application  to  business  and  thrifty  husbandry.  He  was 
designed  of  his  father  for  the  ministry,  and  he  began  his  prepara 
tion  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover.  But  his  eyes  failed  and  the 
plan  of  his  life  was  changed.  He  entered  the  store  of  Arthur 
Tappan  in  New  York  as  clerk,  but  soon  returned  to  his  native 
town  and  engaged  in  agriculture.  This  he  in  turn  abandoned  for 
the  manufacture  of  covered  buttons,  which  were  then  made  by 
hand.  Before  leaving  this  business,  he  gave  employment  to  one 
thousand  families  scattered  through  the  Connecticut  Valley.  In 
1835,  Mr.  Williston  formed  a  co-partnership  with  Joel  and  Josiah 
Hay  den,  for  the  manufacture  of  machine-made  buttons,  then  first 
introduced  into  this  country  from  England.  The  business  was 
begun  at  Haydenville,  but  was  transferred  to  Easthampton  in 
1839.  Mr.  Williston  remained  president  of  this  company  through 
all  its  changes,  until  his  death.  He  was  also  president  of  the 
Nashawannuck  (suspender,)  Co.,  the  Williston  Cotton  Mills,  the 
First  National  Bank  and  the  Gas  Company,  all  located  in  East- 
hampton. For  a  time  also,  he  was  president  of  the  Easthampton 
Savings  Bank  and  of  the  P^asthampton  Steam  Pump  Co.  He  also 
held  large  amounts  of  stock  in  all  the  other  manufacturing  inter- 
ests in  the  town.  He  was  first  president  of  the  Hampshire  and 
Hampden  Railway — now  a  part  of  the  New  Haven  and  North- 


1 6  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

ampton  Railroad.  He  held  large  amounts  of  stock  in  other  rail- 
roads and  in  various  manufacturing  and  banking  companies  in 
towns  adjoining  his  own — being  president  of  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Northampton  for  many  years,  and  also  of  the  Greenville 
Manufacturing  Co.  (cotton  cloths,)  in  the  same  town.  This  is  a 
meagre  summary  of  his  business  associations.  He  served  his 
town  in  various  offices  of  trust  and  responsibility.  He  repre- 
sented Easthampton  in  the  General  Court  of  1841  and  was  a 
member  of  the  Senate  in  1842  and  1843,  when  he  declined  a  re- 
election. 

Mr.  Williston  became  very  rich,  chiefly  by  careful  savings  of 
small  profits.  He  bestowed  his  wealth  with  liberal  hand,  and  has 
laid  the  present  generation  and  those  that  shall  succeed  under  ob- 
ligation to  him.  It  is  estimated  that  his  benefactions  during  his 
life- time  amounted  to  $1,000,000.  In  his  will  he  has  m»ade  pro- 
vision for  the  distribution  of  three-fourths  of  a  million  more.  He 
gave  from  principle  and  not  from  impulse.  Consequently,  he  al- 
ways weighed  well  the  merits  of  the  object  presented  for  his  aid. 
When  he  approved  he  gave  well.  His  gifts  to  Williston  Seminary 
are  enumerated  in  the  sketch  preceding  this.  He  began  giving  to 
Amherst  College  when  the  institution  was  in  the  depths  of  pov- 
erty and  well-nigh  given  over  as  a  failure.  He  saved  the  college 
to  mankind,  and  by  his  example  and  personal  solicitation  stimu- 
lated others  to  give.  He  endowed  two  professorships  and  half  of 
a  third,  beside  an  instructorship,  built  and  equipped  Williston  Hall 
and  assisted  in  the  erection  of  other  buildings,  and  gave  large 
sums  to  the  general  fund.  True  to  his  character,  after  he  had  de- 
cided Amherst  College  was  worthy  his  aid  he  never  failed  to  help. 
In  the  words  of  the  former  treasurer  "he  always  put  his  shoulder 
to  the  wheel."  It  was  not  unusual  for  him  to  pledge  aid  to  "  Am- 
herst "  or  "  Williston  "  before  the  money  was  made.  He  was  also 
the  largest  benefactor  of  Iowa  College  and  left  it  a  gift  in  his  will. 
He  aided  Mary  Lyon  in  establishing  Mount  Holyoke  Seminary. 
He  was  a  benefactor  of  the  Protestant  College  at  Beirut,  Syria. 
He  was  president,  and  virtually  treasurer  of  the  board  of  trustees 
of  Williston  Seminary  from  its  origin  to  his  death — a  member  of 
the  board  of  trust  of  Amherst  College  from  1842,  of  the  board 
of  trust  of  Westboro,  Mass.,  Reform  School  twelve  years,  and 
for  a  long  time  upon  the  board  of  an  asylum  for  idiots  in  Bos- 
ton, and  also  for  many  years  a  corporate  member  of  the  A.  B.  C. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  1/ 

F.  M.  To  his  native  town  he  was  a  constant  benefactor — and 
having  provided  for  the  churches,  public  library  and  other  deserv- 
ing objects  in  town,  he  left  $10,000  in  his  will  for  the  cemetery. 
He  saw  his  native  place  grow  from  a  village  of  500  inhabitants  to 
a  town  of  4,000,  with  a  valuation  exceeding  two  and  a  half  mil- 
lions, and  a  manufacturing  capital  aggregating  $1,500,000,  This 
was  chiefly  due  to  the  enterprises  originated  by  himself. 

Of  his  person  I  need  not  speak.  His  face  was  familiar  to 
you  all. 

Mr.  Williston  was  married  in  the  Spring  of  1822,  to  Emily 
Graves,  of  Williamsburg  Five  children  were  born  to  them,  and 
all  died  in  early  childhood  To  him  may  be  applied  that  graceful 
tribute  which  was  paid  to  Dr.  John  Phillips — '•  Without  natural 
issue,  he  made  posterity  his  heir."  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Williston  reared 
five  adopted  children  : — Lyman  R.  (No.  122).  Harriet  K.  R.,  wife 
of  President  Clark  (No  32),  Cecilia  R.,  wife  of  M.  F  Dickinson, 
Esq.  (No.  533),  Robert  R.  and  Clara  S.,  now  Mrs.  Rev  Joseph 
Lanman.  Mr.  Williston's  funeral  was  attended  at  his  residence 
on  Monday,  July  20.  A  memorial  address,  prepared  at  his  re- 
quest by  Professor  Tyler,  of  Amherst,  was  given  in  the  Payson 
Church,  September  13. 


TRUSTEES 


WILLISTON  SEMINARY. 


*Hon.  Samuel  Williston,  . 
*Rev.  Emerson  Davis,  .  . 
*Rev.  John  Mitchell,  .  . 
*Rev.  William  Bement, 
*Luther  Wright,  M.  A  ,  . 
*Tohn  P.  Williston,  .  .  . 
*Rev.  Heman  Humphrey, 
*Hon.  William  Bowdoin,  . 
Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,  D.  D., 
Rev.  William  S  Tyler,  D.  D 
*Hon.  Joel  Hayden,  .  .  . 
*Rev.  Solomon  Lyman, .  . 
*Rev.  Sumner  G.  Clapp,  . 
Rev.  George  E.  Day,  .  . 
Josiah  Clark,  M.  A.,  .  . 
Rev.  George  C.  Partridge, 
Rev.  S.  G.  Buckingham,  D.  D 
*Rev.  David  Coggin,  .  , 
Rev.  John  H.  Bisbee,  .  . 
Rev,  Noah  Porter,  D.  D.,  . 
Rev.  Rollin  S.  Stone,  .  . 
Hon.  R.  B.  Hubbard,  .  . 
Rev.  Nehemiah  Adams,  D.  D 
Hon.  William  Hyde,  .  . 
Rev.  Aaron  M.  Colton,  .  . 
*Rev.  Wellington  H.  Tyler, 
Rev.  Gordon  Hall,  D.  D.,  . 
Marshall  Henshaw,  D.  D  ,  LL.D., 
Hon.  Wm.  S.  Clark,  Ph.  D.,  LL  D. 
Rev.  Samuel  T.  Seelye,  D.  D 
Hon.  Horatio  G.  Knight,  . 
Hon.  Edmund  H.  Sawyer, 
M.  Fayette  Dickinson,  Esq., 
A.  Lyman  Williston,       .     . 

*  Deceased.        f  Still  in  office. 


A.  D.  Served. 

Incorporator  to  July  i8,  1874,  33  years, 
to  Aug.  13,  1844,    3      " 
to  Aug.    7,  1843,    2      " 

*'  to  July  29,  1850,    9      " 

to  July  21,  1849,    8      " 

"  to  1872,  31      " 

Feb.  22,  1841,  to  Aug.  10,  1846,  53^  " 
Mar.  18,  1841,  to  July  29,  1850,  9)-^  " 
Dec.  I,  1841,  to  July  26,  1852,  10%  " 
Dec.  I,  i84i,to  ,  33t    " 

Aug.  13,  1841,  to  1866,  25 

Aug.  13,  1844,  to 

Aug.  13,  1844,  to  May  14,  185 1,  7  " 
June  21,  1848,  to  May  14,  1851,  3  " 
June  21, 1849,  to  June  30,  1864,  15  " 
May  14,  1851,  to  July  30,  1855,  4  " 
May  14,  1851,  to  ,  23!    " 

May  14,  1851,  to  1852,    I    year. 

May  14,  185 1,  to  ,  23tyears. 

July  29,  1851,  to  July  26,  1858,    7 
July  29,  1851,  to  Nov.  19, 1863,  12)^  " 
July  29,  185 1,  to  ,  23t     " 

July  26,  1852,  to  ,  22t     " 

July  26,  1852,  to  June  28,  1869,  17  " 
July  27,  1854,  to  ,  2ot     " 

July  27,  1854,  to  1863,    9      " 

t     " 
1864, to  lot     " 

Nov.  19,  1863,  to  lit     " 

May  II,  1864,  to  lot    " 

July  I,  1867,  to  7t    *' 

July  I,  1867,  to  7t     " 

July  2,  1872,  to  2t     " 

June  24,  1873,  ^o  it  year. 


OFFICERS 

OF   THE 

BOARD   OF  TRUSTEES. 

■  >  • 

PRESIDENTS. 

*Hon.  Samuel  Williston, 1841  to  1874 — 33  years. 

William  S.  Clark,  Ph.  D.,  LL.D.,  .        .        .        187410 

SECRETARIES. 

Rev.  William  Bement, 1 841  to  1850 — 9  years. 

Rev.  Rollin  S.  Stone, 1 851  to  1863-12      " 

Rev.  Samuel  T.  Seelye,  D.  D.,        .        .        .        .  1864  to  1866—2      " 

Marshall  Henshaw,  D.  D.,  LL.D.,  ....  1866  to  8t    " 


TREASURERS, 


Rev.  Luther  Wright, 
Rev.  Solomon  Lyman, 
E.  L.  Snow,     . 
Edward  Smith, 
E.  A.  Hubbard, 
John  L.  T.  Phillips, 
E.  A.  Hubbard, 
Russell  M.  Wright, 
M.  Fayette  Dickinson, 
Moses  H.  Leonard, 
Odell  G.  Webster, 


1 841  to 
1844  to 
1847  to 

1851  to 

1852  to 
1854  to 
1857  to 

1863  to 

1864  to 

1865  to 
1869  to 


1844—3  years. 

1847-3      " 
185 1-4     " 
1852 — I    year. 
1854 — 2  years. 

1857-3      " 
1863—6      " 
1864 — I   year. 
1865— I       " 
1869—4  years. 
t 


♦  Deceased.       t  Still  in  office. 


'USIVBESITT] 
RECORDS  OF  THE  TRUSTEES. 


Rev.  Emerson  Davis,  D.  D.,  was  pastor  of  the  First 
Congregational  Church  in  Westfield,  Mass  ,  when  elected 
trustee.  He  .was  born  at  Ware,  Mass.,  July  15,  1798  ; 
graduated  at  Williams  College,  1821  ;  was  principal  of  the 
Westfield  Academy  ;  tutor  in  Williams  College,  and  again 
principal  of  Westfield  Academy  prior  to  his  pastorate  ; 
was  fifth  vice-president  of  Williams  College ;  received  de- 
gree of  D.  D.  from  Harvard  in  1847  5  published  a  volume 
on  the  first  half  of  the  present  century ;  left  an  unfinished 
manuscript  of  biographies  of  the  Trinitarian  clergymen  of 
New  England,  five  volumes.  It  is  in  the  possession  of  the 
Congregational  Library  Association,  Boston.  Died  of  heart 
disease  at  Westfield,  June  8,  1866. 

Rev.  John  Mitchell  was  pastor  of  the  Edwards  Church, 
Northampton,  Mass.,  when  chosen  trustee.  He  was  born 
at  Chester,  Conn.,  December  29,  1794,  and  died  at  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  April  28,  1870;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1821  ;  editor  Christian  Spectator,  1824;  pastor  at  Fair 
Haven,  Conn.,  1830-6;  pastor  Edwards  Church,  North- 
ampton, 1836-42 ;  author  of  "The  New  England  Churches," 
(a  manual  of  the  Congregational  polity) ;  "  Notes  from  Over 
the  Sea,"  (2  vols.) ;  "  Scenes  and  Characters  in  College  ; " 
"  My  Mother,  or  Recollections  of  Maternal  Influence  ; " 
"Rachel  Kell;"  "Derwent,"  (a  book  of  sketches.) 

Rev.  William  Bement  was  pastor  of  the  Church  in 
Easthampton  at  the  time  of  his  election  ;   born   at  Ash- 


22  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

field,  Mass.,  April  5,  1806;  graduated  at  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1828.  He  is  at  present  residing  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
and  has  retired  from  the  ministry. 

Luther  Wright,  M.  A.,  became  trustee  by  act  of  in- 
corporation and  principalship.  Record  given  among  the 
teachers,  page  33. 

John  P.  Williston  was  a  druggist  and  manufacturer  of 
Payson's  Indelible  Ink  when  he  became  trustee ;  born  in 
Easthampton,  December  5,  1803 — a  brother  of  the  founder; 
died  in  Northampton,  January  4,  1872.  He  continued  to 
manufacture  Payson's  Indelible  Ink  during  his  life ;  held 
the  ordinary  grades  of  town  offices.  In  1846  the  Green- 
ville Manufacturing  Company  was  started  by  S.  Williston, 
J.  P.  Williston  and  J.  Hayden,  of  which  he  was  agent  and 
treasurer  until  his  death.  He  was  a  director  in  Holyoke 
Water  Power  Company,  in  Northampton  National  Bank, 
and  was  interested  in  various  local  manufacturing  enter- 
prises. He  was  a  frequent,  and  generous,  and  unostenta- 
tious giver  to  all  good  causes. 

Rev.  Heman  Humphrey,  D.  D.,  was  President  of  Am- 
herst College  when  elected  trustee  ;  born  at  West  Sims- 
bury,  Conn.,  May  20,  1779;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1805  ;  studied  theology  with  Rev.  Asahel  Hooker  of  Go- 
shen, Conn. ;  settled  over  Fairfield  Congregational  Church, 
1807-17;  pastor  at  Pittsfield,  1817-23;  was  President  of 
Amherst  College  twenty-two  years  ;  lived  at  Pittsfield  in 
retirement  from  1845  until  his  death,  April  3,  1861. 

Hon.  William  Bowdoin  was  a  lawyer  in  South  Had- 
ley,  Mass.,  when  he  became  trustee.  He  was  a  colleague 
with  Samuel  Williston  in  the  Massachusetts  Senate.  He 
died  several  years  ago  at  South  Hadley. 

Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,  D.  D.,  was  President  of  Williams 
College   when   he   accepted   trusteeship;    born  in    Stock- 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  23 

bridge,  Mass.,  February  4,  1802  ;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1824,  and  at  the  Berkshire  Medical  School,  1829; 
resigned  the  presidency  of  the  college,  1872,  and  remains 
Professor  of  Moral  Science. 

Rev.  William  S.  Tyler,  D.  D.,  was  Professor  of  Latin 
and  Greek  languages  in  Amherst  College  when  chosen  trus- 
tee ;  born  in  Harford,  Susquehanna  Co.,  Pa.,  September  2, 
1 8 10;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1830  ;  studied  theology  in  An- 
doverand  New  York  ;  licensed,  1836;  ordained  W.  C,  1859; 
received  honorary  D.  D.  from  Harvard,  185 7,  and  LL.D.  from 
Amherst,  1871  ;  trustee  of  Mount  Holyoke  Seminary,  Ma- 
plewood  Institute  and  Smith  College.  Books  published — 
Germania  and  Agricola  of  Tacitus  ;  Histories  of  Tacitus ; 
Plato's  Apology  and  Crito ;  Plutarch  de  Sera  Numinis 
Vindicta  ;  Theology  of  Greek  Poets  ;  Prayer  for  Colleges  ; 
Memoir  of  Lobdell ;  History  of  Amherst  College.  Has 
written  much  for  Quarterlies  and  Monthlies ;  wrote  the  ar- 
ticles in  the  Hampshire  Gazette,  at  Mr.  Williston's  request 
preparatory  to  the  founding  of  Williston  Seminary;  has 
ever  been  Mr.  Williston's  intimate  adviser  in  the  conduct 
of  the  school.  More  than  any  other  man  he  has  shaped  its 
literary  and  educational  standard ;  is  Professor  of  Greek  in 
Amherst. 

Hon.  Joel  Hayden  resided  in  Haydenville  and  was  a 
manufacturer  when  chosen  trustee.  He  was  born  in  Wil- 
liamsburg, Mass.,  April  8,  1798,  and  died  suddenly  at  New 
York,  1874.  During  his  life  he  was  justice  of  the  peace, 
representative  to  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts, 
county  commissioner  for  Hampshire  County,  member  of 
executive  council,  and  lieutenant-governor  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

Rev.  Solomon  Lyman  was  residing  in  Easthampton, 
retired  from  the  ministry,  when  made  trustee  ;  born,  East- 
hampton,   Mass.,   January   11,    1795;    graduated   at  Yale, 


24  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1822  ;  studied  theology  two  years  in  New  York ;  preached 
at  Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  1824-7;  Keeseville,  N,  Y.,  1828-36; 
Poultney,  Vt.,  1835-43;  returned  to  Easthampton,  1843; 
supplied  pulpit  at  West  Farms,  (Northampton,)  seven 
years;  died,  1871. 

Rev.  Sumner  G.  Clapp  was  pastor  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Cabotville,  (now  Chicopee,)  when  made 
trustee;  born  at  Easthampton,  Mass.,  March  10,  1800,  and 
died  at  Boston,  January  26,  1869  ;  graduated  at  Yale,  1823, 
and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1827;  pastor  at  En- 
field, 1828-37;  at  Chicopee,  1837-50;  at  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  1850-5  ;  at  Sturbridge,  1856-62. 

Rev.  George  E.  Day  was  pastor  of  the  Edwards  Church 
in  Northampton,  Mass.,  when  he  became  trustee.  He  was 
a  graduate  of  Yale  College  in  1833.  He  is  at  present 
Holmes  Professor  of  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature, 
and  of  Biblical  Theology  in  Yale  Seminary. 

JosiAH  Clark,  M.  A.,  became  trustee  upon  his  appoint- 
ment as  principal.     See  page  33. 

Rev.  George  C.  Partridge  was  pastor  of  the  Congre- 
gational Church,  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  when  elected  trustee  ; 
born  at  Hatfield,  Mass. ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1833.  Leaving  Greenfield,  he  was  pastor  of  Congrega- 
tional Church  at  Batavia,  111. ;  since  then  at  the  same  place 
collector  of  Internal  Revenue,  and  general  insurance  agent. 

Rev.  S.  G.  Buckingham,  D.  D.,  was  pastor  of  South  Con- 
gregational Church,  Springfield,  Mass  ,  when  chosen  trus- 
tee; born  at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  November  18,  18 12  ;  gradua- 
ted at  Yale  College,  1833,  and  at  Yale  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1837;  pastor  Second  Congregational  Church,  Mill- 
bury,  Mass.,  1837-47;  pastor  of  South  Church,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1847  to  date. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  2$ 

Rev.  David  Coggin,  was  pastor  of  the  Westhampton, 
Mass.,  Church,  when  he  became  trustee;  graduated  at 
Dartmouth  College,  1836;  died  1852,  aged  35. 

Rev.  John  H.  Bisbee,  was  pastor  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Worthington,  Mass.,  when  appointed  trustee ; 
born  in  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  January  23,  1805;  graduated 
at  Union  College,  183 1 ;  studied  theology  at  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
Seminary;  ordained,  1834;  has  been  pastor  of  Second 
Congregational  Church  in  Huntington,  Mass.,  since  leav- 
ing Worthington. 

Rev.  Noah  Porter,  D.  D.,  was  Clark  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy  and  Metaphysics  in  Yale  College,  when  he  was 
trustee;  born  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  December  14,  181 1  ; 
graduated  at  Yale  College,  1831,  and  at  Yale  Theological 
Seminary;  is,  1874,  President  of  Yale  College. 

Rev.  RoLLiN  S.  Stone  was  pastor  of  the  Payson  Church, 
Easthampton,  when  he  served  as  trustee.  He  graduated 
at  Yale,  1832.  He  has  been  city  missionary  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  since  leaving  his  pastorate  in  Easthampton. 

Hon.  R.  B.  Hubbard  was  principal  of  the  Boys'  High 
School,  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  when  chosen  trustee  ;  born 
in  Sunderland,  Mass.,  September  3,  1803;  graduated  at 
Union  College,  1829;  taught  Academy  at  Kingston,  N.  Y., 
Mt.  Pleasant  Labor  School,  and  the  Academy  at  Amherst, 
Mass.,  Northampton  High  School,  and  a  private  boys' 
school  at  Amherst;  has  been  representative  in  Massa- 
chusetts Legislature,  county  commissioner,  member  of 
Governor  Boutwell's  council,  and  justice  of  the  peace ;  has 
given  much  time  to  teachers'  institutes  in  Massachusetts, 
New  Hampshire,  Vermont  and  Rhode  Island ;  at  present 
engaged  upon  a  genealogical  record  of  the  Hubbard  family. 

Rev.  Nehemiah  Adams,  D.  D.,  resided  in  Boston,  and 
was  a  minister  of  the  gospel  when  made  trustee.     He  was 
4 


26  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

educated  at  Salem,  Mass.,  Harvard  and  Andover  Theolog- 
ical Seminary  ;  was  first  settled  in  Cambridge,  and  has 
been  pastor  of  Union  Church,  Boston,  forty  years  ;  received 
D.  D.  from  Harvard  ;  author  of  "  Communion  Sabbath," 
'•  Agnes,  or  the  Little  Key,"  "  Catherine,"  "  Cross  and  Cell," 
"  South  Side  View  of  Slavery,"  "  Saber  Cloud,"  "  Broadcast," 
"Friends  of  Jesus,"  *' Bertha  and  her  Baptism,"  "Under 
the  Mizzen  Mast,"  "  Life  of  John  Eliot,"  "  Sermons,"  etc. 

Hon.  William  Hyde  was  cashier  of  a  Bank  and  resided 
in  Ware,  Mass.,  when  elected  trustee ;  born  in  Lee,  Mass., 
August  1 6,  1806;  graduated  at  Williams  College,  1826; 
studied  law  in  Springfield,  and  practiced  there  four  years  ; 
has  been  president  of  Ware  Bank  since  1865  ;  has  been 
trustee  of  Andover  Theological  Seminary  six  years,  over- 
seer at  Amherst  College  fifteen  years,  and  trustee  of  Wil- 
liams College  since  1859;  member  of  the  State  Senate 
from  Hampshire  County,  185 1. 

Rev.  Aaron  M.  Colton  was  pastor  of  the  First  Church, 
Easthampton,  when  elected  trustee;  born  Georgia,  Vt., 
August  25,  1S09  ;  graduate  of  Yale,  1835,  and  of  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1838;  pastor  of  First  Church,  Am- 
herst, 1840-53,  and  has  been  in  his  present  pastorate  since 
1853. 

Rev.  Wellington  H.  Tyler  was  engaged  in  business 
in  New  York  City  when  elected  trustee.  He  was  born  in 
Harford,  Susquehanna  Co.,  Pa.,  October  14,  1812  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Amherst,  1831  ;  member  of  Theological  Seminary, 
Andover,  1831-2;  taught  in  Kentucky,  1832-4;  tutor  in 
Amherst  College,  1834-6;  principal  of  Academy  at  Man- 
lius,  N.  Y.,  1836-8;  licensed  to  preach,  1839;  principal  of 
Young  Ladies'  Seminary,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1 840-1 ;  founded 
Young  Ladies'  Institute,  (now  Maplewood,)  at  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  1 841;  principal  of  the  same,  twelve  years;  pioneer 
of  progressive  education  of  women  ;  pronounced  a  "  model 


WILLISTON     SEMINARY.  2/ 

teacher,"  by  Dr.  Todd,  Dr.  Harris,  and  others  ;  died  on  a 
voyage  for  his  health,  at  Hudson  Bay  Company's  Station, 
at  Northwest  River,  Labrador,  August  19,  1863, 

Rev.  Gordon  Hall,  D.  D.  was  pastor  of  the  Edwards 
Church,  Northampton,  Mass.,  when  he  became  trustee ; 
born  in  Bombay,  November  4,  1823  ;  graduated  from  Yale 
College  and  Theological  Seminary  ;  still  retains  his  pastor- 
ate at  Northampton. 

Marshall  Henshaw,  D.  D.,  LL.D.,  became  trustee  upon 
assuming  the  principalship.     See  page  34. 

Hon.  William  S.  Clark,  Ph.  D.  LL.D.,  was  Professor 
of  Chemistry  in  Amherst  College,  when  made  trustee. 
See  No.  32. 

Rev.  Samuel  T.  Seelye,  D.  D.,  was  pastor  of  the  Pay- 
son  Church,  Easthampton,  when  he  became  trustee.  He 
was  born  in  Bethel,  Conn.,  October  24,  1822  ;  graduated  at 
Western  Reserve  College  and  Auburn  Theological  Semin- 
ary ;  was  pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Wolcottville, 
Conn.,  nine  years — Fourth  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  eight  years — Payson  Church,  Easthampton,  since 
1863;  received  D.  D.  from  Hamilton  College;  has  pub- 
lished many  sermons. 

Hon.  Horatio  G.  Knight  was  treasurer  of  the  National 
Button  Company,  Easthampton,  and  member  of  firm  Willis- 
ton  Knight  &  Co.,  when  elected  trustee  ;  born  in  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass.,  March  24,  1 8 1 7 ;  has  filled  the  various  town  offices 
in  Easthampton  ;  representative  to  the  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts,  two  years  ;  senator  from  Hampshire  Dis- 
trict, two  years  ;  councilor  from  the  Eighth  District,  two 
years;  appointed  drafting  committee,  by  Governor  An- 
drew ;  Massachusetts  commissioner  to  Vienna  Exhibition, 
by  Governor  Washburn  ;  commissioner  on  Lee  and  New 


28  ALUMNI    RECORDS. 

Haven  Railroad,  by  Governor  Talbot ;  has  been  treasurer 
and  president  of  Glendale  Elastic  Fabric  Company ;  treas- 
urer of  National  Button  Company ;  vice-president  North- 
ampton Institution  for  Savings ;  president  Easthampton 
Rubber  Thread  Company ;  president  Northampton  Loan 
and  Trust  Company ;  president  First  National  Bank  of 
Easthampton  ■  delegate  to  the  Chicago  Convention  which 
first  nominated  Abraham  Lincoln  for  the  presidency,  and 
to  the  Philadelphia  Convention,  which  nominated  General 
Grant,  for  a  second  term  ;  elected  lieutenant-governor  of 
Massachusetts,  November  3,  1874. 

Hon.  Edmund  H.  Sawyer  was  treasurer  of  the  Nasha- 
wannuck  Manufacturing  Company,  Easthampton,  when  ap- 
pointed trustee ;  born  in  Newton,  Mass.,  November  16, 
1 821;  representative  in  Massachusetts  Legislature,  1866,  and 
senator  1867  and  1868;  trustee  State  Lunatic  Hospital  at 
Northampton. 

M.  Fayette  Dickinson,  Esq.  was  a  lawyer  in  Boston, 
when  chosen  trustee.     See  No.  533. 

A-  Lyman  Williston  was  a  manufacturer  in  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  when  chosen  trustee.     See  No.  339. 


TEACHERS 


WILLISTON  SEMINARY. 


PRINCIPALS. 

*Luther  Wright,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  33.)       . 

Josiah  Clark,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  33.) 

Marshall  Henshaw,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  (see  p.  34.) 


1841  to  1849. 
1850  to  1863. 
1864  to 


TEACHERS. 

*David  M.  Kimball,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  34.) 
Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  34.) 
William  D.  Clapp,  (see  p.  34.)       • 
Samuel  T.  Spaulding,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  34.) 
E.  Monroe  Wright,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  35.) 
Russell  M.  Wright,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  35.) 
Edmund  K.  Alden,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  35.) 
William  Rowland,  M.  A.,  (see  No.  3.) 
L.  Henry  Edwards,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  12.) 
Hanson  L.  Read,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  36.) 
Eli  A.  Hubbard,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  36.) 
William  S.  Clark,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  32.)  . 
John  L.  T.  Phillips,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  36.) 
Horace  W.  Taylor,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  36.) 
Edward  Hitchcock,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  (see  No.  74.) 
Lyman  R.  Williston,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  122.) 
James  White,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  165.) 
Rev.  Oliver  Warner,  B.  A  ,  (see  p.  37.) 
Franklin  P.  Chapin,  B.  A.,  (see  p  37.) 
*A.  H.  Wenzell,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  37.) 
Benjamin  Talbot,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  37) 
Edward  P.  Crowell,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  38.) 
John  A.  Hamilton,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  204.) 
Norman  A.  Prentiss,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  38.) 
Edward  P.  Whitney,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  166.) 

♦Deceased. 


184I  to  1848. 

1841  to  1843. 

1842  to  1843. 
1842  to  1843. 

1843  to  1847  and  187 1  to  1872. 
1843  to  1847  and  1863  to 

1844  to  1845. 

1846  to  1S49. 

1847  to  1848. 

1848  to  1849. 

1848  to  1854  and  1S57  to  1864. 

1848  to  1850. 

1849  to  185 1  and  1S54  to  1857. 

1849  to  1850. 

1850  to  1852  and  1853  to  1861. 

1850  to  1853. 

1851  to  1S53. 

1852  to  1863. 
1852  to  1853. 

1852  to  1853. 

1854. 

1853  to  1855. 

1853  to  1855. 
1S53  to  1854. 

1854  to  1S55. 


30 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


William  L.  Montague,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  281.) 
Edwin  C.  Bissel,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  38.) 
Chester  L.  Cushman,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  38.) 
Walter  Barton,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  303.)     . 
Richard  H.  Mather,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  322.) 
George  S.  Bishop,  M.  A.,  (see  p  39.) 
*William  H.  Dunning,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  39.) 
Henry  S.  Jewett,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  39  ) 
*Henry  C  Skinner,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  437.) 
Edward  S.  Frisbee,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  39.) 
*WiIliam  A.  Richards,  B.  A.,  (see  No  434.) 
M.  Fayette  Dickinson,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  533.) 
John  H.  Jenks,  (see  No.  334) 
fliram  B.  Putnam,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  39.) 
Judson  Smith,  M.  A.,  (see  No.  438.) 
Henry  H  Goodell,  M.  A.,  (see  No.  536.) 
Charles  M.  Lamson,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  627.) 
Francis  A.  Walker,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  40.) 
Henry  M.  Tyler,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  700  )  . 
Joseph  H.  Sawyer,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  40.) 
Charles  H.  Chandler.  B.  A.,  (see  p.  40.) 
Thomas  S.  Smitli,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  40.) 
Frederic  W.  March,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  41.) 
Edward  P.  Smith,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  41.) 
Elihu  Root,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  767.) 
William  H.  White.  B.  A.,  (see  p.  41.) 
William  C.  Peckham,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  41.) 
Joseph  T.  Tracy,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  42.) 
William  P.  Morgan,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  42.) 
Charles  H.  Parkhurst,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  42.) 
Edward  G.  Coy,  B.  A.,  (see  No.  808.)   . 
Mons.  Charles  A.  Lador,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  42  ) 
David  Hill,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  42.) 
Anson  D.  Morse,  M.  A.,  (see  p,  43.)      . 
Herbert  B.  Adams,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  43.) 
Stephen  A.  French,  (see  p  43  ) 
Henry  E.  Alvord,  C,  E.,  (see  p.  43.) 
John  K.  Richardson,  M.  A  ,  (see  p.  44.) 


PRECEPTRESSES. 


*Miss  Sarah  W.  Brackett, 
Miss  Mary  Fisher, 
Miss  Gertrude  M.  Chandler, 
Miss  Harriet  R.  Williston, 
Miss  Maria  E.  Mason,    . 
Miss  E.  Maria  Ely, 

♦"Deceased. 


1855  to  1857, 

1855  to  1856. 

1856  to  1857. 

1856  to  1858. 

1857  to  1858. 

1858  to  1861. 
1858  to  1859. 

1858  to  i860. 

1859  to  i860. 
i860  to  1862. 

1561  to  1863. 

1562  to  1864 

1862  to  1866. 

1863  to  1864. 

1864  to  1 866. 
1864  to  1867. 

1864  to  1865. 

1865  to  1868. 

1865  to  1866. 

1866  to 
1866  to  1867. 

1866  to  1867. 

1867  to  186S. 

1868  to  1870. 
1867  to  1S69. 

1867  to  1868. 

1868  to  1870. 

1868  to  1871. 

1869  to  1871. 

1870  to  1872. 

1870  to  1872. 

1871  to 

1871  to 

1872  to 
1872  to  1873. 

1872  to  1873. 

1873  to 
1873  to 


1844  to  1845. 

1845  to  1847. 
1847  to  1S49. 

1849  to  1850. 

1850  to  1851. 

1851  to  1852. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


31 


Miss  Maria  C.  Partridge, 1852  to  1855. 

Miss  Elizabeth  B.  Hinckley, 1855  to  1863. 

Miss  S.  Elizabeth  Chapin, 1863  to  1864. 

TEACHERS  OF  FRENCH. 

Miss  Clarissa  L.  Wright, 1841  to  1842. 

Miss  Clarissa  Stacy, 1842  to  1846. 

Miss  Mary  Fisher, 1846  to  1847. 

Miss  Harriet  K.  R,  Williston, 1847  to  1848. 

Miss  Gertrude  M.  Chandler, 1847  to  1849. 

Mons  Louis  Tribus, 1849  to  185 1. 

Miss  E.  Maria  Ely, 1851  to  1852. 

Miss  Maria  C.  Partridge, '.         .  1852  to  1855. 

Miss  Elizabeth  B.  Hinckley, 1855  to  1863. 

Miss  S.  Elizabeth  Chapin, 1863  to  1864. 

TEACHERS  OF  FRENCH  AND  GERMAN. 

*Mons.  Louis  Tribus,  (see  p.  44.) 1854  to  1864. 

Mons.  Chas.  A.  Lador,  (see  p.  42.) 1871  to 


TEACHERS  OF  MUSIC. 


*Col.  Asa  Barr,  (see  p.  44.) 
William  Ludden,  (see  p.  44.) 
Ely  S.  Hoadley,  M.  A.,  (see  p.  45.) 
Henry  J.  Rudd,  (see  p.  45.) 
L.  V.  Barnard,  (see  p.  45.) 
Alfred  R.  Hallett,  (see  p.  45.) 


1841  to  1842. 
1844  to  1846. 
1846  to  1863. 
186410  1867. 

1868  to  1869. 

1869  to  187 1. 


TEACHERS  OF  PENMANSHIP. 

Horatio  Brown, 1841  to  1842. 

Edward  L.  Snow,  (see  p.  45.) 1842  to  1843. 

*C.  Mattoon  Alvord,  (see  p.  46.) 1843  to  1848. 

Alfred  L.  Strong,  (see  p.  46.) 1848  to  1870. 

TEACHER  OF  DRAWING  AND  PAINTING. 
Mrs.  L.  Ann  Chandler,  .  ......        1852  to  1853. 

LECTURER  IN  CHEMISTRY. 
Prof.  W.  S.  Clark,  Ph.  D.,  (see  No.  32.)        .        .        .        .         1863  to  1867. 

Teachers  whose  Names  do  not  appear  in  the  Seminary  Catalogues. 

John  H.  Thompson,  (see  No.  114,) 1849. 

♦John  W.  Underhill.  B.  A.,  (see  p.  46.) 1854. 

Ebenezer  N.  Fernald,  B.  A.,  (see  p.  46.) 1862. 

♦Deceased. 


RECORDS  OF  TEACHERS 

WHO  WERE  NOT  GRADUATES  OF  WILLISTON  SEMINARY. 


Luther  Wright,  M.  A.,  Principal  ;  born  in  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.,  November  24,  1796;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1822;  1822-4,  principal  of  an  academy  in  Maryland; 
1824,  began  studying  theology  in  New  Haven  ;  1825-8, 
tutor  in  Yale  College;  1828,  licensed  to  preach;  elected 
Professor  Latin  and  Greek  in  the  Military  Academy  at 
Middletown,  Conn.;  1829,  associated  with  Judge  Hall  in 
founding  a  classical  school  at  Ellington,  Conn.;  1833-9, 
principal  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  Academy ;  1 841-9,  principal  of 
Williston  Seminary;  passed  the  remainder  of  his  life  upon 
his  farm  in  Easthampton  ;  died  September  5,  1870;  author 
of  Discourse  on  Education,  delivered  at  Leicester,  Mass., 
at  the  dedication  of  a  new  academy  building ;  also  of  His- 
torical Sketch  of  Easthampton. 

JosiAH  Clark,  M.  A.,  Principal  ;  born  in  Leicester, 
Mass.,  February  7,  1814  ;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1833  ; 
principal  of  Westminster,  Mass.,  Academy  until  1835  ; 
teacher  in  the  University  of  Maryland  until  1837;  student 
in  Andover  Theological  Seminary  four  years,  until  1841; 
went  to  Leicester  Academy,  first  as  associate  principal, 
then  as  principal,  where  he  remained  until  1849  ;  principal 
of  Williston  Seminary,  1849  to  1863  ;  since  1863  has  been 
teaching  privately  at  Northampton,  Mass. ;  Professor  elect 
of  Latin  and  Greek  in  Smith  Female  College,  now  building 
in  Northam^on. 
5 


34  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Marshall  Henshaw,  D.  D.,  LL.D.,  Principal;  born 
in  ^  Bethany,  Wayne  Co.,  Pa.,  October  3,  1822;  graduated 
at  Amherst  College,  1845  >  taught  Latin  and  Greek  in  Wil- 
liston  Seminary  one  year;  one  year  in  the  Theological 
Seminary  in  New  York ;  tutor  in  Amherst  College,  two 
years ;  taught  Hopkins  Academy,  (Hadley,  Mass.,)  one 
year  and  one  term  ;  taught  Pinkerton  Academy,  (Derry, 
N.  H.,)  two  and  one-half  years;  taught  Dummer  Academy, 
(Byfield,  Mass.,)  about  seven  years  ;  Professor  Mathematics 
and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Rutgers  College,  four  years ;  prin- 
cipal of  Williston  Seminary  since  1863;  honorary  LL.D., 
1863,  from  New  York  University;  D.  D.,  1872,  from  Am- 
herst ;  has  pubHshed  "  Analysis  of  Greek  Verb." 

David  M.  Kimball,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Leroy,  N.  Y., 
August  26,  181 3  ;  graduated  at  Union  College,  1838  ;  stud- 
ied Mathematics  and  drilled  at  West  Point ;  taught  Mathe- 
matics, Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy  in  Williston 
Seminary  ;  taught  in  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Westfield  and  Chico- 
pee,  Mass.  ;  received  A.  M.  from  Amherst  College ;  died 
at  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  October  23,  1857. 

Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  M.  A.,  was  a  graduate  of  Am- 
herst College,  1839;  taught  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy, 
Rhetoric  and  Chemistry  in  Williston  Seminary ;  is  pastor 
of  the  Church  of  the  Pilgrims,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

William  D.  Clapp  was  born  in  Northampton,  Mass., 
April  5,  1820;  was  a  teacher  in  neighboring  towns  before 
coming  to  Easthampton;  taught  Arithmetic,  English  Gram- 
mar and  Geography  in  Williston  Seminary  ;  has  been  en- 
gaged for  fifteen  years,  as  a  layman,  in  preaching  the 
gospel  to  the  people  of  West  Farms,  Northampton,  Mass.  ; 
is  a  farmer  and  dealer  in  coal  at  Northampton. 

Samuel  T.  Spaulding,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Jamaica,  Vt, 
May  2,  1819;  graduated  at  Amherst  Colleg^,   1839;  was 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  35 

assistant  teacher  in  Languages  in  Williston  Seminary  ;  has 
been  engaged  in  the  practice  of  law  in  Northampton,  Mass., 
since  1844;  appointed  judge  of  probate  by  Gov.  W.  B. 
Washburn. 

E.  Monroe  Wright,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Northampton, 
Mass.,  1816  ;  graduated  at  Williams  College,  1839  5  studied 
theology  in  New  Haven,  two  years  ;  teacher  of  Moral  Phi- 
losophy, Rhetoric  and  Chemistry  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1843-8;  and  of  Elocution  and  English  Grammar,  187 1-2; 
elected  representative  to  Massachusetts  Legislature  in  1844, 
but  resigned  his  seat;  elected  senator  from  Hampshire 
County,  1848  and  1849;  custom  house  officer,  1849-53; 
secretary  of  state,  Massachusetts,  three  years;  began 
preaching,  1859;  stopped  in  the  Spring  of  1870  on  ac- 
count of  ill  health  ;  since  then,  health  seeking ;  has 
been  on  a  voyage  to  South  America,  and  is  traveling  at 
the  West. 

Russell  M.  Wright,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  December  17,  1815  ;  graduated  at  Williams  College, 
1 841  ;  taught  Latin  and  Greek,  Botany  and  English  Gram- 
mar in  Williston  Seminary,  1843-7 ;  .Latin  ^^^^  Greek, 
1863-4;  Chemistry  and  Natural  History  since  1864;  prin- 
cipal of  an  academy  in  Washington,  Ga.,  1847-58  ;  princi- 
pal of  a  young  ladies'  seminary  at  Athens,  Ga.,  from  1858 
to  breaking  out  of  the  war;  principal  of  Castleton,  Vt, 
Academy  one  year  before  returning  to  Williston  Seminary. 

Edmund  K.  Alden,  B.  A.  was  born  at  Randolph,  Mass., 
April  II,  1825;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1844; 
taught  Latin  and  Greek  in  Williston  Seminary,  1844-5  ; 
graduated  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  in  1848  ;  since 
then,  in  the  ministry  ;  for  the  last  fourteen  years  pastor  of 
Phillips  Church,  Boston  ;  member  prudential  committee  of 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M. ;  trustee  of  Andover  Seminary  and  Am- 
herst College. 


36  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Hanson  L.  Reed,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Grafton,  Mass., 
August  10,  1818  ;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1848; 
taught  before  and  during  his  college  course  ;  taught  Latin, 
Arithmetic  and  Geography  in  Williston  Seminary,  1848-9; 
taught  almost  uninterruptedly  until  1868 — at  Leicester 
Academy,  as  assistant  and  principal,  eight  years,  Fitchburg 
High  School,  six  years,  Grafton  High  School,  five  years ; 
represented  the  town  of  Leicester  in  Massachusetts  Legis- 
lature, Winter  of  '56  and  '57  ;  superintendent  of  schools  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  three  years,  1868  to  1871 ;  since  then  in 
mercantile  pursuits. 

Eli  a.  Hubbard.,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Hinsdale,  Mass., 
December  11,  1814,  but  his  boyhood  was  spent  in  Cum- 
mington,  Mass.;  graduated  from  Williams  College,  1842; 
previous  to  1848,  he  taught  in  Worthington,  Lee,  North- 
ampton and  Williams  College  ;  teacher  of  Mathematics, 
Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy  in  Williston  Seminary, 
from  1848  to  1854,  and  from  1857  to  1864;  principal  of 
Fitchburg  High  School,  1854-7;  since  1864,  cashier  of 
First  National  Bank  of  Easthampton,  one  year ;  superin- 
tendent of  schools  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  eight  years  ;  at 
present,  superintendent  of  schools  in  Fitchburg. 

John  L.  T.  Phillips,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Windsor, 
Mass.,  March  16,  1827;  graduated  at  Williams  College, 
1847  ;  principal  of  an  academy  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  two 
years  ;  assistant  in  the  Classical  department  of  Williston 
Seminary,  1849-51,  and  teacher  of  Mathematics  and  Nat- 
ural Philosophy,  1854-57.  Since  leaving  the  Seminary, 
Greek  Professor  at  Williams  College  for  eleven  years  ;  trav- 
eler in  Europe  and  the  East,  one  year  ;  farmer  at  Ballston, 
N.  Y. ;  since  then,  postmaster  of  Ballston. 

Horace  W.  Taylor,  B.  A.,  was  born  at  Granby,  Mass., 
February  i,  1823;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1848; 
taught  one  year  at  Killingly,  Conn. ;  assistant  in  the  Eng- 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  37 

lish  department  of  Williston  Seminary,  1849  ^^  1850 ;  taught 
in  Baltimore,  Md.,  from  1850  to  1857;  in  1857,  removed  to 
Rockford,  111.,  and  has  been  practicing  law  at  that  place 
since  then. 

Rev.  Oliver  Warner,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Northampton, 
Mass.,  April  17,  1818  ;  graduated  at  Williams  College,  1842  ; 
studied  theology  in  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  Seminary  ;  preached 
in  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  four  years  ;  teacher  of  English  Gram- 
mar, and  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy  in  Williston 
Seminary,  1852-3;  member  of  the  Massachusetts  House  of 
Representatives,  1854  and  1855  ;  of  the  Senate,  1856  and 
1857,  and  has  held  the  office  of  secretary  of  state  since  that 
time. 

Franklin  P.  Chapin,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Gill,  Mass., 
August  14,  1827;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1852;  taught 
Chemistry  and  Natural  History  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1852-3  ;  taught  in  Maplewood  Institute,  1853-5  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1857  ;  pastor  of  Con- 
gregational Church  in  Camden,  Me.,  1857-67;  pastor  of 
Second  Church,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1867-70;  superintendent 
of  schools  in  Amherst,  1870-3  ;  pastor  of  church  in  Wey- 
mouth since  then. 

Abner  H.  Wenzell,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Framingham, 
Mass.,  September  7,  1833  l  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1853  ;  taught  Arithmetic  and  Latin  in  Williston  Seminary 
during  the  year  1852-3  ;  spent  five  years  after  graduation 
in  teaching;  practiced  law  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  until  1863; 
returned  to  his  native  State  and  taught ;  resumed  law  prac- 
tice, 1870  ;  died  from  a  wound  which  he  inflicted  upon  him- 
self during  a  fit  of  insanity,  April  20,  1871. 

Benjamin  Talbot,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
May  22,  1827;  graduated  from  Yale,  1849;  ^^^^  ^^^^ 
Theological  Seminary,  1853.     During  Principal  Clark's  ab- 


38      '  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

sence  in  Europe,  he  taught  the  Senior  Classical  Class,  1854. 
Since  that  date  he  has  been  in  the  service  of  the  deaf  and 
dumb — as  a  teacher  nine  years — as  superintendent  Iowa 
Institution,  at  Council  Bluffs,  since  1863. 

Edward  P.  Crowell,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Essex,  Mass., 
September  7,  1830  ;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1853  ;  teacher 
of  Latin  and  Greek  in  Williston  Seminary,  1853-5  5  tutor 
in  Amherst  College,  1855-6  ;  member  Andover  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1856-8  ;  appointed  Moore  Professor  of  Latin 
Language  and  Literature  in  Amherst  College,  1858.  Also 
instructor  in  German  in  the  College,  1858-64;  has  edited 
Cicero  de  Senectute  and  de  Amicitia — also  Cicero  de 
Officiis. 

Norman  A.  Prentiss,  B.  A.,  was  a  graduate  of  Amherst 
College,  1854;  taught  English  Grammar  and  Latin  in 
Williston  Seminary  during  a  part  of  that  year.  Amherst 
College  Semi-Centennial  Catalogue  (1872)  says  he  is  acting 
pastor  at  La  Salle,  111. 

Edwin  C.  Bissel,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Schoharie,  N.  Y., 
March  2,  1832;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1855; 
teacher  of  Mathematics  and  Latin  in  Williston  Seminary 
one  year — 1855-6;  graduated  at  Union  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1859  ;  pastor  at  Westhampton,  Mass.,  1859-64;  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  1864-9;  ^t  Winchester,  Mass.,  1872-3; 
missionary  in  Austria  under  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  since  then ; 
was  captain  Company  K,  5 2d  Massachusetts  Volunteers; 
has  published  the  Historic  Origin  of  the  Bible,  a  Hand- 
book of  Principal  Facts  from  the  best  authorities,  German 
and  English ;  was  editor  of  The  Pacific  (in  California) 
two  years ;  honorary  D.  D.  from  Amherst  College,  1874. 

Chester  L.  Cushman,  B.  A.,  was  a  graduate  of  Amherst 
College,  1856;  taught  English  Grammar  and  Latip  in 
Williston  Seminary,  1856-7;  has  been  pastor  in  Ludlow, 
Mass. ;  is  now  settled  in  Phillipston,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  39 

George  S.  Bishop,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  June  28,  1836;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1858  ; 
immediately  after  taught  in  Williston  Seminary  three  years 
— one  year  as  teacher  of  Junior  Classical  Class  and  two 
years  as  teacher  of  the  Middle  Classical  Class ;  graduated 
from  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1864;  pastor  Sec- 
ond Presbyterian  Church,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1864-6;  Calvary 
Church  in  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1866-72  ;  Second  Presbyterian 
Church,  Orange,  N.  J.,  since  1872;  author  of  three  tracts, 
"  Reprobation,"  '*  Divine  Right  of  Presbytery,"  and  "  Ques- 
tion of  the  Second  Advent." 

William  H.  Dunning,  B.  A.,  was  a  graduate  of  Har- 
vard College  in  1858  ;  teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek  in 
WilUston  Seminary,  1858-9;  graduated  at  Andover  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1863  ;  pastor  at  Rockport,  Mass.,  1864-7  ; 
in  Europe,  1867-8  ;  without  charge,  1868  until  he  died  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  February  7,  1869. 

Henry  S.  Jewett,  B.  A.,  was  born  at  New  Britain,  Conn., 
December  4,  1836;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1868; 
taught  English  Grammar  and  Latin  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1858-60;  has  continued  a  teacher;  is  now  principal  and 
proprietor  of  Mansion  Square  Institute,  a  boarding-school 
for  boys,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Edward  S.  Frisbee,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Meredith,  N. 
Y.,  February  2,  1837;  graduated  from  Amherst  College, 
i860;  taught  Latin  and  Greek  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1860-2 — first  year  teacher  of  Junior  and  second  year  of 
Middle  Class  ;  one  year  in  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
New  York  ;  four  years  principal  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  High 
School ;  four  years  principal  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  High 
School ;  principal  of  the  Free  Academy,  Binghamton,  N. 
Y.,  since  1872. 

Hiram  B.  Putnam,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Danvers,  Mass., 
1840;   graduated   at   Amherst  College,   i860;    teacher  of 


40  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Mathematics  in  Williston  Seminary,  1863-4;  since  then 
has  graduated  at  Hartford  Theological  Seriiinary  and  is 
settled  pastor  at  West  Concord,  N.  H. 

Francis  A.  Walker,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Boston,  July  2, 
1840;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  i860;  served  in 
the  army — chiefly  as  staff-officer,  1861-5  ;  left  the  army  with 
rank  of  lieutenant-colonel ;  while  at  Williston  Seminary 
breveted  brigadier-general  ;  taught  the  Middle  Classical 
Class  in  the  Seminary,  1865-8;  on  the  editorial  stafl"  of 
the  Sprmgfield  Republican^  1868;  at  Washington  as 
deputy  special  commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1869; 
as  superintendent  of  the  Census,  1870;  as  commissioner 
of  Indian  Affairs,  1872  ;  at  present  Professor  of  History  and 
Political  Economy  in  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Joseph  H.  Sawyer,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Davenport,  Del- 
aware County,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1842  ;  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  1865  ;  taught  as  assistant  in  Monson,  Mass., 
Academy,  one  year;  since  1866  teacher  of  Mathematics 
and  Mental  Philosophy,  in  Williston  Seminary  ;  licensed  to 
preach  June  /^,  1872. 

Charles  H.  Chandler,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Prescott, 
Mass.,  August  25,  1840;  entered  Amherst  class  of  1864, 
but  graduated  in  1866;  member  of  31st  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  Company  D,  two  years,  186 1-3  ;  taught  Junior 
Classical  Class  in  Williston  Seminary,  i^^^-'j  \  principal 
Hopkins  High  School,  Hadley,  Mass.,  \Z6j-%\  principal 
Glenwood  Ladies'  Seminary,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1 868-9  J  ^^so  of 
Norwood  Ladies'  Institute,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1869-71; 
is  now  (1872,)  assistant  editor  Springfield,  Mass.,  Republi- 
can. 

Thomas  S.  Smith,  B.  A.,  was  born  at  Variney,  Jaffna, 
Ceylon,  January  24,  1845  5  graduated  from  Amherst  Col- 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  4I 

lege,  1866  ;  taught  Arithmetic  and  English  Grammar  in 
Williston  Seminary,  iS66-y ;  graduated  at  Andover  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1869;  ordained  for  the  Foreign  Mission- 
ary Work,  May,  1871  ;  is  stationed  at  Udupitty,  Jaffna, 
Ceylon. 

Frederick  W.  March,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Cheshire,  Conn. 
March  6,  1847;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1867; 
taught  Arithmetic  and  English  Grammar  in  Williston  Sem- 
inary, iS6y-S;  taught  a  select  school  at  Lebanon,  Pa-,  two 
years  ;  graduated  at  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1873  ; 
ordained  Presbyterian  Missionary,  American  Board,  May 
22,  1874;  sails  this  year  (1874)  for  Syria. 

Edward  P.  Smith,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Middlefield,  Mass. 
January  20,  1840;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1865; 
taught  a  high  school  in  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  a  year  and  a  half; 
then  entered  the  Junior  Class  in  Oberlin  Theological  Sem- 
inary, and  afterward  the  Middle  Class  in  Andover  ;  taught 
the  Middle  Classical  Class  in  Williston  Seminary,  1868-70; 
traveled  in  Europe  two  years  ;  elected  Professor  of  Lan- 
guages in  the  Worcester,  Mass.,  Free  Institute,  1872;  re- 
turned to  France  to  prepare  for  professorship ;  since  then 
teaching  in  Worcester  ;  licensed  to  preach,  1872. 

William  H.  White,  B.  A.,  was  born  in  Grafton,  Mass., 
December  9,  1843;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1867; 
taught  the  Junior  Classical  Class  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1867-8  ;  has  continued  a  teacher  ;  three  and  one-half  years, 
as  principal  of  Stoughton,  Mass.,  High  School,  the  remain- 
der of  the  time  principal  of  Brooks  Grammar  School  of 
Medford,  Mass. 

William  C.  Peckham,  M.  A.,  was  born  at  South  Roy- 

alston,  Mass.,  August   13,   1841  ;  graduated  from  Amherst 

College,    1867;   principal  of   Leicester,  Mass.,   Academy, 

1867-8  ;    teacher   of  Junior    Classical  Class   in   Williston 

6 


42  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Seminary,  1868-70;   made  the  tour  of  the  world,  1870-1; 
teaching  in  New  York  and  Brooklyn  since  then. 

Joseph  T.  Tracy,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Tirumungalum, 
Madura  District,  Southern  India,  August  27,  1844;  gradu- 
ated at  Williams  College,  1866;  engaged  in  teaching  two 
years ;  teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  English  Grammar  and 
afterwards  of  Physiology  and  Gymnastics  in  Williston 
Seminary,  1868-71 ;  since  then  teacher  in  Rev.  D.  A.  Hol- 
brook's  Military  Academy,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

William  P.  Morgan,  B.  A.,  was  a  graduate  of  Bowdoin 
College,  1867;  taught  Modern  Languages  and  Elocution 
in  Williston  Seminary,  1869-71  ;  since  then  engaged  in 
teaching  in  Central  New  York. 

Charles  H.  Parkhurst,  M.  A.,  was  born  Framingham, 
Mass.,  April  17,  1842  ;  graduated  from  Amherst  College, 
1866;  principal  of  Amherst  High  School  two  years  and 
traveled  in  Europe  prior  to  1870 ;  teacher  of  Senior  Class- 
ical Class  during  Principal  Henshaw's  absence  in  Europe 
and  afterwards  of  Middle  Classical  Class,  1870-2;  studied 
theology  in  Germany ;  settled  pastor  of  Congregational 
Church  in  Lenox,  Mass. 

Mons.  Charles  A.  Labor,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  St. 
Croix,  Canton  de  Vaud,  Switzerland,  June  17,  1842  ;  edu- 
cated at  Lausanne,  Switzerland,  and  the  'Sorbonne  and 
College  de  France,  Paris ;  teacher  of  class  in  French  pro- 
nunciation in  Bellerive  Institut,  Vevey,  also  French 
teacher  at  Robert  College,  Constantinople,  Turkey  ;  came 
to  America  November,  1869;  in  Union  Theological  Semi- 
nary two  years  before  coming  to  Williston  Seminary. 

David  Hill,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Perinton,  Monroe 
County,  N.  Y.,  February  9,  1838;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,   1871  ;  has  been  teacher  of  Elocution  and  Gym- 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  43 

nasties  in  Williston  Seminary  sinee  then ;  entered  the 
Union  Army  in  1862  as  private  in  121st  New  York  Volun- 
teers ;  transferred  to  I52d  New  York  Volunteers  ;  served 
until  December,  1864;  wounded  in  the  hand  at  Spottsyl- 
vania  while  in  command  of  the  regiment ;  mustered  out  as 
captain. 

Anson  D.  Morse,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  East  Cambridge, 
Vt.,  August  13,  1846  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1871  ; 
traveled  in  Europe  one  year ;  has  been  teaching  the 
Junior  Classical  Class  in  Williston  Seminary  since  1872. 

Herbert  B.  Adams,  B.  A.,  was  born  April  16,  1850,  at 
Shutesbury,  Mass;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1872;  taught 
the  Middle  Classical  Class  in  Williston  Seminary,  1872-3  ; 
traveling  in  Europe  since  then. 

Stephen  A.  French,  was  born  in  New  Brunswick,  N. 
J.,  May  20,  1851  ;  taught  in  Milltown  and  Cranberry,  N. 
J.,  before  1872  ;  teacher  of  drawing  and  commercial  busi- 
ness in  Williston  Seminary,  1872-3. 

Henry  E.  Alvord,  born  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  March 
II,  1844;  graduated  at  Norwich  University,  Vt.,  class  of 
1862,  degree  of  B.  S  ,  degree  of  C.  E.  in  course  ;  cadet  of 
Norwich  University,  and  engaged  in  organizing  and  drill- 
ing volunteer  troops  in  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire  and 
Vermont,  1861-2 ;  enlisted  as  a  private  in  **  Students 
Company  of  Cavalry,"  (B)  7th  Rhode  Island  Squadron, 
Spring  of  1862 ;  served  as  private,  corporal,  sergeant  and  first 
sergeant;  commissioned  second  lieutenant,  2d  Regiment, 
Massachusetts  Volunteer  Cavalry,  November,  1862  ;  pro- 
moted lieutenant,  1863  ;  captain  after  Cedar  Creek,  October, 
1864,  and  major  after  Five  Forks,  April,  1865  ;  on  duty  in 
Freedmen's  Bureau,  1865-6,  as  superintendent  of  Freed- 
men's  Affairs,  North-eastern  District  of  Virginia,  and  super- 
intendent of  schools  in  the  Carolinas  ;  appointed  lieutenant 


44  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1 0th  Regiment  Cavalry,  United  States  Army,  July,  1866; 
adjutant,  May,  1867  ;  captain,  August,  1867  ;  inspector  gen- 
eral District  of  the  Indian  Territory,  1868  ;  chief  engineer, 
head-quarters  of  Major-General  Sheridan,  in  the  field,  dur- 
ing Indian  campaign.  Winter  of  1868-9;  by  order  of  Pres- 
ident of  United  States,  on  duty  as  Professor  of  Military 
Science  and  Tactics  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College, 
Amherst,  August,  1869  to  October,  1871  ;  resigned  from 
United  States  Army,  December,  1871  ;  special  Indian  com- 
missioner, Department  of  the  Interior,  Fall  of  1872  ;  special 
commissioner  to  the  Sioux  Indians  of  Dacotah  and  Wyom- 
ing, Spring  of  1873  ;  connected  with  Williston  Seminary  as 
professor  of  drawing  and  commercial  business,  from  Au- 
gust, 1873. 

John  K.  Richardson,  M.  A.,  was  born  at  Woburn, 
Mass,,  July  11,  1843;  graduated  from  Amherst  College, 
1869;  Walker  instructor  in  Mathematics  in  Amherst  Col- 
lege three  years ;  principal  Amherst  High  School  two 
terms  ;  traveled  and  studied  in  Europe  nine  months ; 
since  then  instructor  of  Middle  Classical  Class,  Williston 
Seminary ;  served  three  years  in  Army  of  Potomac  in  226. 
Massachusetts. 

Mons.  Louis  Tribus  was  born  in  Germany ;  was  a 
teacher  of  French  for  many  years  before  coming  to  Willis- 
ton Seminary  and  after  leaving  it ;  he  died  about  August 
I,  1872,  at  Nassau,  Germany;  resided  in  Northampton, 
Mass.,  a  few  years  previous  to  his  death. 

Col.  Asa  Barr  is  remembered  as  the  most  widely  known 
teacher  of  psalmody  in  the  last  generation  in  Western  Mas- 
sachusetts ;  he  died  some  years  ago  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

William  Ludden  was  born  in  Williamsburgh,  Mass., 
May,  1824;  studied  music  in  Boston  and  taught  music  in 
Williston  Seminary,  1844-6;   graduated  at  Yale  College, 


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1850;  Studied  medicine  two  years  in  New  Haven  and 
Paris,  France;  returned  to  America,  1853  and  resumed 
music  teaching  in  New  Haven,  New  York  and  Chicago  ; 
in  1870  abandoned  the  occupation  of  teacher  and  opened  a 
music  store  in  Savannah,  Ga.,  where  he  now  is ;  has 
written  and  compiled,  "  Manual  of  Music,"  "  Lyra  Sacra," 
"Thorough  Bass  School,"  "Sacred  Lyrics,"  "School 
Lyrics,"  "  School  for  the  Voice." 

Eli  S.  Hoadley,  M.  A.,  was  born  in  Worcester,  Mass., 
August  23,  1826;  taught  music  in  Williston  Seminary  from 
1846  to  1863;  in  1868  he  received  honorary  M.  A.  from 
Amherst  College,  which  resulted  from  his  having  edited 
with  Mr.  Mason  a  "Method  for  the  Piano  Forte  ;"  in  1871 
they  published  a  second  book  for  piano  entitled  "  System 
for  Beginners  in  the  Art,  &c. ;"  conducted  a  music  store 
in  Springfield,  Mass ,  1863-72 ;  since  then  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  107  Clinton  avenue. 

Henry  J.  Rudd  was  teacher  of  music  in  Williston  Sem- 
inary, 1864-7  ;  removed  to  the  West. 

L.  V.  Barnard  was  music  teacher  a  part  of  the  year 
1868-9  5  nothing  has  been  learned  about  him. 

Alfred  R.  Hallett  was  born  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 
August  22,  1838;  studied  music  five  years  in  Boston; 
taught  three  years  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  in  the  "  Ed- 
wards Place  School ; "  taught  music  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1869-71  ;  since  then  teaching  in  Holyoke,  Mass ;  as- 
sociate editor  with  W.  O.  Perkins  of  Boston,  in  1871,  of  a 
collection  of  music  for  male  voices — "The  Orphean." 

Horatio  Brown  taught  penmanship  the  first  year  the 
school  was  opened. 

E.  L.  Snow  was  born  in  Williamsburgh,  Mass.,  April  4, 
1820;  taught  penmanship  in  Williston   Seminary,  1842-3, 


46  ALUMNI    RECORDS. 

and  acted  as  treasurer  of  the  institution  ;  engaged  in-mer- 
cantile and  manufacturing  pursuits  since  leaving  Easthamp- 
ton  ;  at  present  treasurer  of  a  Sewing  Machine  Company 
in  Paterson,  N.  J. ;  resides  at  107  Clinton  Avenue,  Brook- 
lyn. 

C.  Mattoon  Alvord  was  a  native  of  Easthampton  ; 
taught  penmanship  in  the  Seminary,  1843-8;  remained  a 
teacher  during  his  life  ;  for  many  years  was  connected  with 
the  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Academy  ;  was  also  a  preacher 
in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church — died  1873. 

Alfred  L.  Strong  was  born  January  20,  1 804 ;  taught 
penmanship  in  Williston  Seminary,  1848-70 ;  has  also  taught 
in  the  principal  cities  in  New  England  and  the  Middle 
States  ;  was  elected  high  sheriff  of  Hampshire  County, 
1851  ;  was  a  member  of  the  Massachusetts  convention  to 
revise  the  constitution,  1853  ;  is  now  a  farmer  and  justice 
of  the  peace. 

John  W.  Underhill,  B.  A.,  was  a  graduate  of  Amherst 
College,  1854;  soon  after  taught  a  term  or  two  in  Williston 
Seminary ;  he  studied  theology  and  settled  at  North  Am- 
herst, where  he  died  of  softening  of  the  spine,  October  17, 
1862,  aged  33. 

Ebenezer  N.  Fernald,  B.  A.,  was  a  graduate  of  Amherst 
College  in  1862  ;  he  taught  in  the  English  department  of 
Williston  Seminary  during  the  succeeding  Winter ;  taught 
two  years  afterwards  ;  was  in  the  service  of  Western  Freed- 
men's  Aid  Commission,  and  then  entered  the  ministry  ;  is 
settled  at  Auburn,  Me. 


RECORDS 

OF 

ALUMNI  AND  OTHERS. 


The  records  are  arranged  by  classes,  but  are  referred  to  in  the 
index  by  number.  In  each  class  the  records  of  those  who  com- 
pleted the  Classical  course  are  given  first — then  of  those  who  com- 
pleted the  English  or  Scientific  course — and  last,  of  those  who 
ceased  their  connection  with  the  school,  during  that  year,  but 
completed  neither  course.  The  address,  given  in  parenthesis,  is  in 
each  case  the  address  of  the  person  given  in  the  Seminary  cata- 
logues. 

CLASS  OF   1842. 

1.  Alonzo  S.  Bardwell  (South  Hadley  Falls).  —  En- 
tered Amherst  College,  and  remained  one  and  one-half 
years;  became  a  merchant  in  his  native  town  where  he 
died,  November  24,  1855. 

^.  Thomas  Haydpin  (Haydenville). — Born  at  Williams- 
burgh,  Mass.,  March  31,  1824;  entered  Yale  College,  and 
remained  about  two  years ;  has  been  engaged  in  mercantile 
and  manufacturing  business  ;  has  been  member  of  board 
of  selectmen  for  Williamsburgh  ;  married  June  16,  1855; 
seven  children.     Address,  Haydenville,  Mass. 

3.  William  Rowland  (Conway). — Born  Conway,  Mass., 
December  12,  1822  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  class 
of  1846;  taught  Latin  and  Greek  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1846-9;  tutor  in  Amherst  College,  1849-51;  member  of 
Yale  Law  School,  part  of   1850;   admitted  to  the  bar  in 


48  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Springfield,  Mass.,  September,  185 1  ;  has  been  engaged  in 
the  practice  of  law  since  then  ;  has  resided  in  Lynn,  since 
May,  1852  ;  has  held  office  of  city  solicitor  of  Lynn,  several 
years  ;  was  member  of  Massachusetts  Legislature  of  1868  ; 
holds  no  offices  at  present,-  except  those  purely  professional, 
as  master  in  chancery,  and  commissioner  of  the  United 
States  Circuit  Court ;  unmarried.     Address,  Lynn,  Mass. 

4.  Thomas  Colton  Parmalee  Hyde  (Becket). — Gradu- 
ated at  Williams  College,  class  of  1848  ;  "resided  at  East 
Windsor  a  few  years,  then  for  a  short  time  in  Kansas  ; "  is 
now  engaged  in  farming,  at  Andover,  Conn.  Address,  An- 
dover,  Tolland  County,  Conn. 

5.  Isaac  Newton  Lincoln  (Plainfield). — Born  in  Plain- 
field,  Mass.,  September  16,  1825  ;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1847;  completed  the  course  of  study  at  the  East 
Windsor,  Conn.,  Theological  Seminary ;  became  first  princi- 
pal of  academy  at  Hinsdale,  in  1849,  ^.nd  conducted  the 
school  with  great  success  five  years  ;  elected  Professor  of 
Latin  and  French  in  Williams  College,  1853  ;  ordained  as 
an  evangeHst,  1853  ;  supplied  pulpit  at  South  Wilhamstown, 
four  years,  and  preached  often  in  the  neighboring  churches  ; 
married  in  185 1;  died  of  typhoid  fever,  September  5,  1862. 

6.  Edward  W.  Gere  (Williamsburgh). — Born  at  Wil- 
liamsburgh,  Mass.,  April  8,  1826;  was  a  merchant  and 
member  of  manufacturing  firm  of  Hayden,  Gere  &  Co.,  of 
Haydenville,  Mass.,  from  which  he  retired  in  1867;  has 
since  then  resided  in  England;  married,  January,  1856; 
two  children.     Address,  Gloucester,  England. 

7.  Henry  S.  Gere  (Williamsburgh). — Born  at  Williams- 
burgh, Mass.,  April  28,  1828  ;  learned  printer's  trade  in 
office  q{  Hampshire  Herald,  the  first  anti-slavery  paper  pub- 
lished in  Western  Massachusetts  ;  in  1848  began  editing  the 
Herald ;  at  the  end  of  one  year  bought  Northampton,  Mass., 
Courier ;  owned  and  edited  this  until  1858,  when  he  became 
joint  owner  and  editor  of  Hampshire  Gazette;  in  1858 
chosen  treasurer  of  Hampshire  County  and  has  held  the 
office  by  successive   re-elections   since   then ;  member   of 


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Northampton  School  Committee  six  years ;  soldier  in 
5 2d  Massachusetts  Regiment  (9  months  volunteers)  1862-3; 
appointed  army  postmaster  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  by  Maj. 
General  Augur  and  served  December,  1862,  to  August, 
1863;  married  August  22,  1850;  seven  children.  Address, 
Northamptoi^,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1843. 

8.  E.  Fisher  Ames  (Conway). — Born  in  Amherst,  Mass., 
May  10,  1822  ;  taught  two  years,  1843-5,  clenk  in  store  at 
Conway,  Mass.,  five  years — then^  purchased  the  business 
and  remained  in  it  until  1854;  removed  to  Montreal, 
Canada,  and  formed  a  connection  with  the  firm  Ames,  Hol- 
den  &  Co  ,  wholesale  dealers  in  boots  and  shoes ;  became 
senior  partner,  1863;  held  town  offices  while  residing  in 
Conway  and  twice  represented  the  town  in  Massachusetts 
Legislature  ;  is  ruling  elder  in  a  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Montreal ;  married  in  1848  ;  second  marriage  in  1853  ;  three 
children  by  second  marriage.  Address,  Craig  street, 
Montreal,  P.  Q. 

9.  JosiAH  Bent  (Amherst). — Born  in  North  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  August  2,  1825.  Entered  Amherst  College,  but 
forced  to  leave  at  end  of  Sophomore  year  because  of  weak 
eyes  ;  engaged  in  business  in  Eastern  Massachusetts  until 
1857,  when  his  wife  died  ;  went  to  Wisconsin  and  became 
a  civil  engineer ;  afterwards  taught  at  Genoa  and  Kenosha, 
Wis.  ;  upon  the  outbreak  of  the  rebellion  he  enlisted  in 
the  1st  Wisconsin  Cavalry,  Company  A  ;  was  chosen  and 
commissioned  lieutenant.  This  regiment  contained  200 
teachers  ;  they  were  sent  to  Arkansas ;  the  climate  proved 
unfavorable  ;  after  lying  a  long  time  in  a  hospital  at  Helena, 
Ark.,  Lieutenant  Bent  was  removed  to  Kenosha  ;  he  died 
in  Christian  faith,  after  a  distressing  illness,  November  10, 
1862. 

10.  Nathaniel  Ackley  Cowdery  (East  Haddam,  Conn). 
— Graduated  at  the  law  school  of  Yale  College,  1847  ;  after- 

7 


50  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

wards  practiced  law  in  New  Haven,   Conn.     Address  un- 
known. 

11.  James  Dunlap  (Pelham). — Born  in  Pelham,  Mass., 
1 821;  graduated  at  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New 
York,  1850;  entered  the  medical  profession  and  has  since 
that  date  been  occupied  as  a  practicing  physician  ;  un- 
married.    Address,  Northampton,  Mass. 

12.  Henry  Luther  Edwards  (Southampton). — Born  in 
Southampton,  Mass.,  January  24,  1822;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College  in  class  of  1847  ;  taught  much  during  his 
Seminary  and  College  course;  during  a  part  of  the  year 
1847-8  taught  Latin  and  Greek  in  Williston  Seminary; 
passed  two  years  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  sup- 
porting himself  by  teaching  ;  classical  tutor  in  Amherst 
College,  1849-51  ;  licensed  to  preach  1850;  attended  theo- 
logical lectures  in  New  York,  185 1,  and  in  Andover,  1852  ; 
instructor  in  a  classical  family  school  in  Northampton, 
1853-4;  settled  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
South  Abington,  Mass.,  in  1855  and  remained  12  years ;  pas- 
tor of  Congregational  Church  at  North  Middleboro,  Mass., 
1867-73 ;  elected  superintendent  schools,  Northampton, 
Mass.,  1873;  married  October  16,  1867;  three  children. 
Address,  Northampton,  Mass. 

13.  Warren  Goodale  (Marlborough). — Born  in  Marl- 
borough, Mass.,  July  2,  1826;  entered  Yale  College  and  re- 
mained two  years  ;  left  because  of  failure  of  eyes  ;  went 
to  sea  before  the  mast ;  at  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  under 
its  government  from  1847  i^^ntil  January  1864,  in  the  fol- 
lowing offices  :  clerk  to  Minister  of  Public  Instruction  and 
teacher  in  Royal  School  one  year ;  marshal  of  Hawaiian 
Islands  four  months ;  chief  clerk  interior  department  four 
years ;  collector  general  of  customs  eleven  years  ;  enlisted 
in  summer  of  1864  as  private  in  nth  Massachusetts  Bat- 
tery ;  at  close  of  war  first  lieutenant  ;  since  breveted  cap- 
tain ;  returned  to  Hawaiian  Islands  and  managed  a  sugar 
plantation  four  years  ;  went  to  Coos  Bay,  Oregon,  and  en- 
gaged   in    mining — holding   an    interest   in   a  coal  mine ; 


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married  at  Tahlequah,  Cherokee  Nation,  June  17,  1852 ;  wife 
died  February,  1861  ;  children,  five.  Address,  to  be  Marl- 
borough, Mass. 

14.  Junius  Lorin  Hatch  (Warwick). — Born  in  Hopkin- 
ton,  N.  H.,May  i,  1825;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1849; 
studied  theology  two  years  at  New  York  and  New  Haven ; 
has  been  engaged  in  teaching  and  preaching  ;  entered  the 
ministry,  1852  ;  at  present  supplying  for  Unity  Society, 
San  Jose,  Cal. ;  married  October  i,  1857;  four  children. 
Address,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

15.  William  Hallock  HAYDEN(Haydenville). — Born  in 
Haydenville,  Mass.,  December  31,  1827;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1847;  assayer  for  California  State  Mint;  since 
then  a  manufacturer;  colonel  of  4th  Ohio  State  Volunteers, 
during  the  war  for  the  Union  ;  married  April  8,  185 1  ;  five 
children.     Address,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

16.  Edward  Jessup  (Westfield). — Graduated  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1847;  studied  theology  at  Berkeley  Divinity  School, 
Middletown,  Conn. ;  ordained  deacon,  December  22,  1850; 
ordained  priest,  March  7,  1852  ;  assistant  minister  St.  John's 
Church,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1850-2;  minister  at  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  1852-4;  rector  Grace  Church,  Bath,  Me.,  1854-9; 
rector  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1859; 
married  1859;  five  children;  died  at  Vevay,  Switzerland, 
April  2,  1872. 

17.  Charles  Henry  Norton  (Westhampton). — Born  in 
Westhampton,  Mass.,  June  12,  1822;  graduated  at  Wil- 
liams College,  1847,  ^^^  at  East  Windsor  Theological  Semi- 
nary, in  course ;  installed  as  first  pastor  of  Congregational 
Church  in  North  Becket,  where  he  labored  until  near  the 
close  of  his  life ;  he  died  of  consumption  in  the  Spring  of 
1857,  at  Louisville,  Ky. ;  his  wife  and  two  sons  survive 
him. 

18.  Alfred  Plant  (Northampton). — Born  in  Lancaster, 
now  Clinton,  Mass.,  March  2,  1821 ;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1847;  never  ordained,  but  preached  in  Massachusetts, 
Illinois,  Iowa  and  Missouri,  three  years  ;  chose  the  ministry, 


52  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

but  obliged  to  abandon  it  because  of  ill  health  ;  has  been 
for  a  long  time  connected  with  the  agricultural  store  of 
Plant  Brothers  at  St.  Louis;  married  September,  1863; 
one  son  living.     Address,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

19.  Lafayette  Clapp  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  August  5,  1824;  has  been  farmer,  mer- 
chant, insurance  agent  since  1865  ;  member  of  State  legis- 
lature of  i860;  has  held  sundry  town  offices;  assistant 
United  States  assessor;  inspector  of  tobacco  and  spirits; 
served  three  years  in  the  war  for  the  Union  as  private, 
Company  A,  27th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteer 
Infantry;  married  September  24,  1852;  two  children. 
Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

20.  Sheldon  W.  Clark  (Easthampton). — Born  March 
29,  1822  ;  remained  a  farmer  in  Easthampton  ;  died  April 
24,  1869. 

31.  John  D.  Ludden  (Easthampton). — Born  in  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass.,  April  5,  1819;  went  to  Wisconsin,  now  Minne- 
sota, in  1845;  since  then  engaged  in  the  lumber  trade; 
married  October,  i860.     Address,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

33.  James  H.  Lyman  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton, Mass.,  November  13,  1822;  is  a  farmer;  school 
committee  nine  years ;  selectman  one  year  ;  married  April 
3,  1853  ;  one  son.     Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

33.  Charles  Lyman  Strong  (Easthampton).  —  Born, 
August  15,  1826;  book-keeper  in  New  York,  1846-50;  con- 
fidential clerk  with  Wells  &  Co.,  bankers,  San  Francisco, 
Cal,  1850-2;  book-seller  and  publisher  in  San  Francisco, 
firm  of  Lecount  &  Strong,  1852-7;  from  1860-5  superin- 
tendent of  the  Gould  &  Curry  silver  mine  in  Nevada,  a 
mine  which  yielded  in  two  and  a  half  years  1^11,500,000, — 
four-fifths  silver,  one-fifth  gold  ;  is  now  a  farmer  at  Pico, 
near  Los  Angelos,  Cal.  ;  married  February  26,  1863  ;  has 
three  children. 

34.  Henry  Walworth  Smith  (South  Hadley),  —  Born 
in  Groton,  Conn.,  January  6,  1827;  passed  freshman  year 
ill  Williams    College ;    began   roaming    the   seas :    took  a 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  53 

voyage  to  Antarctic  Ocean,  and  another  to  the  West  Indies ; 
three  years  in  California,  1849-53  ;  passed  sophomore  year 
at  Rochester  University,  N.  Y.,  1853-4;  in  1857  engaged 
in  sub-marine  operations  as  the  occupation  of  his  life ;  ex- 
pended two  years  in  searching  for  the  almost  fabulous 
wealth  of  the  San  Pedro  de  Alcantara,  sunk  in  sixty-five 
feet  of  water,  in  the  Bay  of  Cumana,  coast  of  Venezuela, 
South  America;  suffered  shipwreck  and  entire  loss'of  Brig 
Monagas,  on  Cohasset  Shoals,  Cape  Cod  (while  in  command 
of  Brig),  terminating  the  ill-starred  expedition  fitted  out  by 
the  Boston  Sub-Marine  and  Wrecking  Company;  in  i860 
raised  a  man-of-war,  sunk  near  Callao,  Peru,  for  the  Peru- 
vian government.  The  ship  is  now  afloat,  and  in  service. 
In  1 861,  recovered  much  of  the  treasure  of  the  ship  Leo- 
cadia,  sunk  in  1801  off  coast  of  Ecquador;  also  engaged  in 
large  operations  on  the  pearl  banks  of  Ecquador;  in  1863 
entered  United  States  Army  as  second  lieutenant  4th  Mas- 
sachusetts Cavalry;  served  with  the  regiment  throughout 
war;  mustered  out  as  captain;  in  1867  commissioned  second 
lieutenant  in  Seventh  Cavalry  United  States  Army  ;  served 
under  General  Custer  in  his  campaign  against  the  Wichita 
Indians ;  left  the  army  as  first  lieutenant,  1871  ;  since  then 
occupied  in  sub-marine  operations  on  the  Mississippi ;  mar- 
ried April  14,  1864;  two  sons.      Address,  Cairo,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1844. 

25.  Austin  Arnold  (Haddam,  Conn). — Born  in  Middle 
Haddam,  Conn.,  May  28,  1821  ;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1848;  entered  Union  Theological  Seminary  in  December 
28, 1848,  but  left  February,  1849,  ^^^^  bleeding  at  the  lungs  ; 
took  a  sea  voyage  to  San  Francisco,  leaving  in  March,  1849, 
and  returned  by  the  Isthmus  in  May,  1850;  reached  home 
in  July,  and  died  in  Middle  Haddam  of  consumption,  Au- 
gust 15,  1850  ;  unmarried. 

36.  Richard  Storrs  Billings  (Trenton  Falls,  N.  Y). — 
Born  in  Conway,  Mass.,  September  29,  1820;  graduated  at 


54  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Amherst  College,  1847,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1850;  taught  a  part  of  one  term  in  Williston  Semi- 
nary in  1848  ;  resident  licentiate  at  New  Haven  two  and  a 
half  years  after  leaving  Andover ;  in  the  active  ministry 
since  then  ;  now  settled  at  Dalton  ;  married .  Ad- 
dress, Dalton,  Mass. 

27.  Henry  T.  Blake  (New  Haven,  Conn.). — Born  in 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  April  17,  1828;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1848;  occupied  with  legal  profession  since  1848; 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  Connecticut,  November,  1850;  clerk 
of  courts  for  Fairfield  County,  Conn.,  since  1868;  author 
of  "The  Rise  and  the  Fall,"  octavo,  310  pp.,  Hurd  & 
Houghton,  N.  Y.,  1866;  married,  May  31,  i860;  three 
children  living.  Address,  (except  for  business,)  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

2S.  Edwin  Atlee  Brooke  (Philadelphia,  Pa.). — Born  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  31,  1826;  graduated  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1847  ;  studied  law;  practiced  awhile  at  Pottsville,  Pa. 
Address,  unknown. 

29.  Lafayette  Burr  (Providence,  R.  I.). — Born  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  July  15,  1824;  graduated  Brown  University, 
1848;  taught  classics  at  Friends'  School,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1848-9;  principal  Bristol,  R.  I.  high  school,  1849-51; 
principal  of  school  near  Raymond,  Miss.,  1852-3  ;  teaching 
in  Natchez,  Miss.,  1853-4;  kept  a  private  boys'  school  at 
Vicksburgh,  Miss.,  1854-60;  in  business  in  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  and  teaching  at  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1860-2;  clerk  in 
War  Department,  Washington,  and  in  service  of  United 
States  Commissary  Department  about  a  year ;  accepted 
treasuryship  of  two  copper  mining  companies ;  subse- 
quently treasurer  of  National  Dock  and  Warehouse  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.,  which  place  he  now  holds ;  married 
September  2,  1858;  seven  children.  Address,  26  Broad 
street,  Boston. 

30.  MiLFORD  Clark  Butler  (Buckland).  —  Graduated 
at  Amherst,  185 1  ;  president  Female  Institute.  Address, 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 


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31.  David  Samuel  Calhoun  (Coventry,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Coventry,  Tolland  County,  Conn.,  September  ii,  1827; 
graduated  Yale  College,  1848  ;  studied  law  at  Ravenna-,  O., 
and  with  Hon.  O.  S.  Seymour  of  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  at  Litchfield,  December  17,  1851  ;  has 
practiced  at  Manchester,  Conn.,  and  Hartford,  Conn.;  State 
senator  of  Connecticut  1856  and  1862;  judge  of  probate 
twelve  years  ;  married  November  7,  1852,  and  again  Feb- 
ruary 16,  1870;  four  children  living.  Address,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

33.  William  Smith  Clark  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  July  31,  1826  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1848,  and  at  Georgia,  Augusta  University,  Goettin- 
gen,  Hanover,  1852,  receiving  degree  of  Ph.  D.  ;  teacher 
of  Chemistry  and  Natural  History  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1848-50;  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Amherst  College,  1852 
to  1867;  lecturer  on  Chemistry  in  Williston,  1863-7;  presi- 
dent of  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College  since  1867; 
major  of  21st  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  1861  ;  lieuten- 
ant-colonel and  colonel,  1862  and  1863  ;  recommended 
for  brigadier-general  by  General  Burnside,  after  battle 
of  Antietam,  September  25,  1862;  member  of  the  State 
Board  of  Agriculture  by  appointment  of  the  governor 
since  1857;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1867;  member 
of  Massachusetts  Legislature,  1864-5-7;  presidential 
elector,  1864;  president  Hampshire  Massachusetts  Agri- 
cultural Society,  1 860-1,  and  187 1-2  ;  president  Williston 
Seminary  trustees,  1874;  married  May  25,  1853;  number 
of  children  eleven,  living  eight.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

33.  Francis  P.  Fisher  (Oswego,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Os- 
wego, N.  Y.,  May  19,  1828  ;  graduated  at  Harvard  College, 
1848;  read  law,  1849;  engaged  in  fire  insurance,  185 1,  and 
in  lumber  trade  in  Michigan,  1854-7;  farming,  1858;  in 
1859  joined  the  United  States  exploring  expedition  to  New 
Mexico  and  Utah  ;  civil  engineer  in  employ  of  Texas  and 
New  Orleans  Railroad,  head-quarters  at  Houston,  Tex., 
i860;    left  in   1861   and  enlisted  as  private.  Company  C, 


56  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

55th  Illinois  Volunteers;  served  in  General  Sherman's 
command  for  three  years  ;  mustered  out  with  rank  of  first 
lieut<inant  and  adjutant  of  regiment ;  since  then  engaged 
in  fire  insurance  at  Chicago,  111.  ;  married  January  26,  1853  ; 
no  children.     Address,  144  La  Salle  street,  Chicago,  111. 

34.  Frederick  P.  Fisher  (Oswego,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1S28  ;  graduated  Harvard  College, 
1848  ;  engaged  in  fire  insurance  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  in  1849  ; 
removed  to  Chicago  in  1850,  and  has  resided  there  since 
then,  occupied  with  insurance  business,  except  1854-7  spent 
in  lumber  trade  ;  unmarried.  Address,  144  La  Salle  street, 
Chicago,  111. 

35.  Shelton  Hollister,  (South  Glastenbury,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Glastenbury,  Conn.,  September  30,  1825  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College,  1848  ;  spent  one  year  at  home;  the 
next  year  in  Charleston,  S.  C.  ;  went  to  Minnesota,  practic- 
ing law,  in  June,  185 1;  remained  there  until  his  death; 
died  at  St.  Anthony,  April  29,  1855  ;  married  February  16, 
1853  ;  wife  died,  1854;  married  again. 

30.  William  Olmstead  (Colchester,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Colchester,  Conn.,  1818 ;  entered  Yale,  but  left  and  entered 
Union  Theological  Seminary  and  graduatad  from  four  years' 
course,  1848  ;  soon  after  settled  as  pastor  at  Mason  Village, 
N.  H.  ;  died  in  1851. 

37.  Henry  Martyn  Parsons  (East  Haddam,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  November  13,  1828  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College,  1848,  and  Connecticut  Theological 
Institute,  1854;  teaching  from  1849  ^^  1851;  licensed  to 
preach  February,  1854;  ordained  and  installed  over  First 
Congregational  Church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  November  15, 
1854;  dismissed  November  15,  1870,  and  installed,  Decem- 
ber I,  1870,  associate  pastor  of  Union  Church,  Boston; 
married  January  16,  1855  ;  six  children,  five  living.  Ad- 
dress, 63  West  Newton  street,  Boston. 

38.  Augustine  Root  (Conway).  —  Born  in  Conway^ 
Mass.,  February  5,  1824;  entered  Yale  College;  obliged  to 
leave   at  end  of  Freshman  year  by  death  of  his  father; 


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gradiiated  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1854;  occu- 
pied with  teaching  between  leaving  Yale  and  entering  An- 
dover; entered  the  ministry,  1S54;  superintendent  of  plant- 
ations on  Port  Royal  Island,  S.  C,  in  service  of  United 
States  Government,  1862-3;  in  service  of  Freedmen's 
Union  Commission,  subsequent  to  the  war;  married  No- 
vember 20,  i860;  two  children,  one  living.  Address,  Con- 
way, Mass. 

39.  John  Laurens  Spencer  (Windsor,  Conn.).  —  Born 
in  Griswold,  Conn.,  June  i,  1818  ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1848  ;  died,  while  pursuing  his  theological  studies, 
in  Amherst,  October  12,  1851. 

40.  Samuel  Selden  Spencer  (Lyme,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Lyme,  Conn.,  May  29,  1826;  graduated  Yale  College,  1848  ; 
admitted  to  practice  of  law  in  Port  Gibson,  Miss.,  1 85 1  ;  mar- 
ried October  20,  1858;  three  children.     Address,  Erie,  Pa. 

41.  Asa  Goodale  Thurston  (Sandwich  Islands). — Born 
in  Kailua,  Sandwich  Islands  ;  graduated  at  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1848  ;  returned  to  the  Islands  and  died  there,  1852. 

42.  Henry  Clay  Trumbull  (Stonington,  Conn.).-^Born 
in  Stonington,  Conn.,  June,  1830 ;  bank  teller,  railroad 
paymaster,  mercantile  life,  Sunday-school  missionary  work, 
ministry;  entered  service  of  American  Sunday-School 
Union,  September  i,  1858;  normal  secretary  of  that 
society  from  November  i,  1871 ;  honorable  A.  M.  from 
Yale,  1866;  chaplain  loth  Connecticut  Volunteer  Infantry, 
September  10,  1862,  to  August  30,  1865  ;  author  of  The 
Sabbath-School  Concert  (H.  Hoyt,  Boston,  1861),  The 
Knightly  Soldier  (Nichols  &  Noyes,  Boston,  1865),  A  Use- 
ful Life  and  a  Fragrant  Memory  (J.  C.  Garrigues,  Philadel- 
phia, 1866),  Falling  in  Harness  (American  Sunday-School 
Union,  Philadelphia,  1867),  The  Captured  Scout  (Nichols 
&  Noyes,  Boston,  1869),  Childhood  Conversion  (M.  H. 
Sargent,  Boston,  1868),  Children  in  the  Temple  (W.  J.  Hol- 
land &  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1869) ;  married  May  23, 
1854;  seven  children,  five  living.  Address,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

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58  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

43.  Samuel  B.  Tucker  (Providence,  R.  I.). — Went  to 
Yale  College,  but  did  not  gfaduate ;  died  in-California. 

4-1.  H.  Ryland  Warriner  (Hawley). — Born  in  Hawley, 
Mass.,  July  24,  1822;  studied  law,  graduating  in  Philadel- 
phia, 1857;  before  this  occupied  with  teaching;  was  in 
Pennsylvania  State  Volunteer  Militia  during  civil  war;  mar- 
ried, 1845  j  ^o  children;  died, . 

45.  John  Henry  Washburn  (Amherst). — Born  in  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  October  27,  1828  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1849;  taught  a  year;  read  law,  but  never  practiced; 
has  been  for  some  years  connected  with  Home  Fire  In- 
surance Company  of  New  York ;  is  at  present  secretary  of 
the  same;  married  October  17,  1853;  one  son — see  No. 
1 1 16.     Address,  135  Broadway,  New  York. 

46.  Lyman  L.  Wight  (Wales). — Born  in  South  Brim- 
field,  Mass. ;  graduated,  College  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
New  York,  1845;  practiced  medicine  three  years;  has 
since  then  been  farming  in  the  town  where  he  now  resides  ; 
is  also  manufacturing  cheese  from  the  milk  of  900  cows, 
producing  nearly  a  half  million  pounds  of  cheese  annu- 
ally; married,  1847;  one  son.  Address,  141  Main  street, 
Whitestown,  Oneida  County,  N.  Y. 

47.  Joseph  C.  Avery  (Conway).  —  Born  in  Conway, 
Mass.,  1824;  was  a  civil  engineer,  and  largely  engaged  in 
constructing  railroads  at  the  South;  died,  1862,  in  Alabama. 

48.  JosiAH  Bardwell,  Jr.  (South  Hadley  Falls). — In  the 
firm  of  F.  Skinner  &  Co.  Address,  91  State  street,  Boston, 
Mass. 

49.  Brainard  Timothy  Harrington  (Heath). — Born  in 
Heath,  Mass.,  June  i,  1826  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1852;  teaching  since  then;  married  October  15,  1857; 
three  children.     Address,  Westchester,  N.  Y. 

50.  Henry  A.  Knight  (Easthampton). — Born  in  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  August  9,  1829;  completed  a  course  in 
English;  1846-56  mercantile  clerk;  since  1856  chief  clerk 
of  the  American  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company  of  New 
Haven,  Conn. ;  married  May  i,  1862  ;  three  children.  Ad- 
dress, New  Haven,  Conn. 


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51.  Amory  Leland  (Holliston). — Member  of  firm,  Le- 
land,  Allen  &  Bates.  Address,  38  Bedford  street,  Boston, 
Mass. 

53,  Lysander  J.  Orcutt  (Cummington). — Born  in  Cum- 
mington,  Mass.,  January  2,  1826;  occupations — -peddling, 
manufacturing,  mercantile  life,  farming,  wool  and  stock 
trade  ;  selectman,  representative  to  the  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Court  and  State  senator;  married  May  28,  1846;  two 
children.     Address,  Cummington,  Mass. 

53,  Varnum  N.  Taylor  (Chicopee  Falls).  —  Born  in 
South  Hadley,  Mass.,  April  6,  1824;  upon  leaving  the 
seminary  engaged  in  business ;  member  of  the  firms, 
Belcher  &  Taylor  and  V.  N.  &  J.  E.  Taylor  of  Chicopee ; 
removed  to  Springfield,  and  became  member  of  firm  01 
Ray  &  Taylor,  paper  collar  and  cuff  manufacturers ;  com- 
mon councilman  for  Springfield;  married  June  6,  1848; 
two  children  living.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1845. 

64.  Horace  B.  Ames  (Hartford,  Conn.). 

55,  Alden  Porter  Beals  (Plainfield). — Born  in  Plain- 
field,  Mass.,  May  30,  1825  ;  graduated  at  Williams  College, 
1849  ;  principal  Troy  (N.  Y.)  Academy,  18  months;  studied 
law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1852  ; 
afterwards  taught  private  school  in  Troy  ;  principal  of  acad- 
emy at  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  185 5-1 865  ;  principal  high  school, 
Stamford,  Conn.,  1865 ;  married  May  30, 1854;  wife  died  May 
24,  1855  ;  married  again  June  14,  1856.     Address  unknown. 

56.  Shear; ASHUB  Bourne,  Jr.  (Hartford,  Conn.). — Born, 
December  28,  1822,  in  Bristol,  R.  I. ;  graduated,  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1849;  taught  school  in  Kentucky,  1849-50  ;  graduated 
at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1853;  approbated  to 
preach,  Spring  of  1853  ;  supplied  at  Monson,  Mass.,  1853-4; 
ordained  pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  of  Flushing, 
L.  I.,  December  6,  1854 ;  dismissed  on  account  of  ill  health, 
May  I,  1859;  in  business  in  New  York  until  1862;  organ- 


60  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

ized  First  Congregational  Church  of  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  1862, 
and  preached  there  until  1871  ;  in  Europe,  187 1-2  ;  began 
supply  of  Ellington  Congregational  Church,  December, 
1872;  married  July  15,  1863;  four  children.  Address, 
Ellington,  Conn. 

57.  Jairus  W.  Burt  (Canton,  Conn.). — Born  in  Canton, 
Conn. ;  entered  Amherst  College,  but  did  not  graduate ; 
entered  a  College  in  New  York,  but  did  not  graduate ;  was 
clerk  in  a  store  in  Connecticut ;  died  at  Suffield,  Conn., 
October  8,  1853,  aged  twenty-four. 

58.  Edwin  Clapp  (Chesterfield). — Born  in  Chesterfield, 
Mass.,  November  17,  1829  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1849;  taught  fifteen  years  ;  read  law  and  was  admitted  to 
the  bar  in  1870 ;  at  present,  judge  of  the  police  court  in 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  married  October  22,  1855;  one  child. 
Address,  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 

59.  Fayette  Clapp  (Chesterfield). — Born  in  Chester- 
field, Mass.,  June  5,  1824  ;  passed  two  years  in  Princeton  Col- 
lege, then  entered  Brown  University  and  graduated,  1848  ; 
he  had  chosen  the  ministry  as  his  profession,  but  after  re- 
considering the  choice,  he  began  studying  medicine ;  prac- 
ticed medicine  in  California  and  the  Sandwich  Islands, 
under  appointment  of  the  king  ;  returned  to  Massachusetts, 
1854;  received  medical  diplomas  from  medical  college  at 
Castleton,  Vt.,  Massachusetts  Medical  Society  (of  which  he 
became  a  fellow),  and  from  a  medical  college  in  Philadel- 
phia; removed  to  Dixon,  111.,  and  thence  to  Columbia, 
Boone  County,  Mo.,  making  surgery  a  specialty.  When  the 
war  for  the  Union  opened,  he  was  urged  to  accept  service 
under  the  Confederate  flag,  where  nearly  all  the  friends  of 
his  wife  were  enlisted ;  but  he  chose  the  National  service, 
at  great  personal  loss  and  privation  to  his  family ;  acted  as 
bearer  of  despatches  for  General  Lyon  ;  in  1861  was  at- 
tached to  General  Fremont's  staff  as  surgeon ;  afterwards 
detached  to  act  as  surgeon  of  5th  Ohio  Battery,  December, 
1 861  ;  commissioned  regimental  surgeon  by  Governor  Gam- 
ble, and  ordered  to  Jefferson  City,  and  other  points,  to  or- 


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ganize  hospitals;  April,  1862.  placed  in  charge  of  a  ward 
in  Fourth  street  hospital,  St.  Louis,  where  he  had  charge 
of  the  Union  and  Rebel  wounded  from  Donaldson  and  Shi- 
loh ;  worn  out  with  watching,  he  resigned,  but  was  at  once 
urged  to  a  position  on  the  Mississippi  fleet ;  in  December, 
1862,  he  became  surgeon  of  United  ^States  steamer  Mar- 
mora, serving  in  the  Yazoo  Pass  expedition  ;  afterwards  he 
was  transferred  to  the  Benton,  and  then  again  to  the  Mar- 
mora, on  which  he  was  when  the  fleet  ran  the  Vicksburg 
blockade;  in  1864  he  was  ordered  to  General  Banks'  Red 
River  expedition  ;  he  contracted  chronic  diarrhea,  of  which 
he  died  at  Lee  Center,  Lee  County,  111.,  in  September, 
1864.  His  comrades,  of  the  United  States  steamer  Louis- 
ville, have  erected  a  marble  monument  to  his  memory  in 
the  cemetery  of  that  place. 

60.  Henry  Augustus  Collins  (South  Hadley). — Born 
in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  August  27,  1825  ;  graduated,  Yale 
Medical  School,  1850;  has  since  then  been  engaged  in  the 
practice  of  his  profession  at  Springfield,  Mass. ;  married, 
1852;  wife  died,  1854;  second  marriage,  1856;  number  of 
children  living,  three.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

61.  James  Fowler  Dwight  (Stockbridge).  —  Born  in 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1830;  graduated  at  Williams  College, 
1849;  admitted  to  practice  law,  1852;  assistant  United 
States  district  attorney,  Southern  district  of  New  York, 
and  register  in  bankruptcy  for  the  same  District ;  during 
civil  war,  served  four  years  in  cavalry  service  in  the  West ; 
mustered  out  as  colonel;  married  October  3,  1867;  two 
children.  Address,  7  Beekman  street,  New  York,  or  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass. 

63.  John  Milton  Emerson  (Heath). — Born  in  Heath, 
Mass.,  June  29,  1826  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1849  > 
tutor  in  Amherst  College,  185 1-3;  studied  law,  1853-4; 
admitted  to  the  bar,  1854;  practiced  law  in  Amherst  two 
years  ;  then  removed  to  New  York,  where  he  continued  the 
practice  of  his  profession  until  his  death.  He  died  at 
Westchester,  N.  Y.,  August  3,  1869. 


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63.  George  Reid  Ferguson  (Whately). — Born  in  At- 
tleboro,  Mass.,  March  19,  1829;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1849;  taught  school,  1849-50;  studied  theology  at 
Andover,  1850-1;  civil  engineer  from  1851  to  1858;  en- 
tered ministry,  1859;  married  January  20,  1864;  five  .chil- 
dren.    Address,  Millerton,  N.  Y. 

64.  Samuel  Tobey  Field  (Hawley). — Born  in  Hawley, 
Mass.,  April  20,  1820;  graduated,  Williams  College,  1848; 
taught  two  years ;  studied  law,  admitted  to  the  bar,  1852; 
has  practiced  law  since  then  ;  has  been  several  times  mem- 
ber of  general  school  committee  of  his  town,  and  twice  a 
member  of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  ;  elected  district 
attorney  for  North-Western  Massachusetts  District,  1874; 
married,  1856;  second  marriage,  1873;  seven  children. 
Address,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass. 

65.  Charles  Cheney  Foote  (Jamestown,  N.  Y.).— - 
Born  in  Jamestown,  N.  Y. ;  graduated  from  Union  College, 
New  York,  1 849  ;  and  from  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philsf- 
delphia.  He  at  once  began  the  practice  of  his  profession  in 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  pursuing  that  calling  twenty  years.  He 
died  suddenly  by  rupture  of  a  large  vessel  near  the  heart,  No- 
vember 9,  1870,  aged  46 ;  he  left  a  widow  and  three  children. 

66.  Chandler  Thomas  Ford  (Cummington). — Born  in 
Windsor,  Mass.,  June  14,  1825  ;  graduated  at  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1848  ;  taught  school  in  Orleans  County,  N.  Y.,  1848- 
52  ;  practiced  law  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1852-7  ;  abandoned  the 
profession  upon  removing  to  Iowa ;  is  now  occupied  with 
farming;  married  August  21,  1848;  seven  children  living. 
Address,  Red  Oak,  Montgomery  County,  la. 

67.  Edward  Young  Garrette  (Canton,  Conn.). — Born, 
in  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  4,  1823  ;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1850 ;  studied  theology  ;  entered  the  ministry, 
1853;  was  a  member  of  Christian  commission  during  the 
war  for  the  Union  ;  married  May  17,  1854;  number  of  chil- 
dren, three.     Address,  LaCrosse,  Wis. 

68.  Francis  Granger  (Southwick). — Born  in  Southwick, 
Mass.,  May  12,  1820 ;  pursued  a  full  college  and  theological 


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course,  preparatory  for  the  ministry  in  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church  ;  his  life  work  has  been  in  that  profession  ;  mar- 
ried May  19,  1861 ;  no  children.  Address,  Forestville,  N.  Y. 
60.  William  C.  Greene  (Monson). — Born  in  Batavia, 
N.  Y.,  October  8,  1828  ;  entered  Amherst  College,  but  did 
not  graduate;  studied  law;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1850;  has 
followed  that  profession  since  then ;  has  held  various  town 
offices  ;  is  secretary  of  the  Massachusetts  Total  Abstinence 
Society  ;  lectures  often  in  interest  of  that  Society,  and  has 
written  many  temperance  tracts:  during  1872  published 
io,qoo  copies  of  The  Daily  Witness,  and  also  The  Total 
Abstinence  Daily  Witness  or  Bible  Verdict ;  twice  married  ; 
three  children.  Address,  for  business,  33  School  street, 
(room  19,)  Boston. 

70.  Julius  A.  Hall  (Hartford,  Conn.). — In  Amherst 
College  one  year  ;  station  agent,  express  agent,  and  now  an 
insurance  agent,  all  at  Amherst ;  is  married.  Address, 
Amherst,  Mass. 

71.  Thomas  B.  Harrington  (Heath). — Born  in  Heath, 
Mass.,  November  15,  1822  ;  graduated  at  Princeton  Col- 
lege, 1849;  established  a  school  in  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  in 
which  he  taught  until  his  decease  ;  candidate  for  orders  in 
the  Episcopal  Church  of  the  diocese  of  New  York  in  1859; 
married  October  11,  1854;  had  three  children — one  is  liv- 
ing ;  died  February  16,  1861,  in  Westchester. 

73.  G.  B.  Hayden  (Essex,  Conn.). — Studied  theology 
under  Rev.  Samuel  Fuller,  D.  D.,  and  at  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York;  re- 
ceived holy  orders  in  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Septem- 
ber, 1849;  ^^s  had  charge  of  various  congregations.  Ad- 
dress, 154  Second  street,  Brooklyn,  East  District,  N.  Y. 

73.  CoRYDON  Webster  Higgins  (Worthington). — Born 
in  Worthington,  Mass.,  January  18,  1823  ;  graduated  at 
Williams  College,  1849;  labored  for  Home  Missionary  So- 
ciety in  Missouri ;  is  dead. 

74.  Edward  Hitchcock,  Jr.  (Amherst) — Born  in  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  May  23,  1828  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 


64  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1849,  ^"d  ^t  Harvard  Medical  School,  1853  ;  teacher  of 
Chemistry  and  Natural  History  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1850-2  and  1853-61 ;  Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Physical 
education  in  Amherst  College  since  1861  ;  served  in  the 
Christian  commission  during  the  war  for  the  Union  ;  author 
of  a  school-book  upon  Anatomy  and  Physiology  ;  married 
November  30,  1853  ;  ten  children.  Address,  Amherst, 
Mass. 

75.  Martin  L.  Kimball  (Leyden,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Ley- 
den,  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.,  September  4,  1826;  graduated 
at  Hamilton  College,  1849;  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  January  1851  ;  settled  in  Berlin,  Wis.,  in  the 
Spring  of  1851,  and  has  remained  there  in  the  practice  of 
law  since  then ;  district  attorney  of  Green  Lake  County, 
Wis.,  1855-6  ;  member  of  the  Senate  of  Wisconsin,  1857-8  ; 
postmaster  of  the  city  of  Berlin  under  President  Lincoln  ; 
delegate  to  the  Baltimore  convention,  1864  ;  married,  1852  ; 
five  children.     Address,  Berlin,  Wis. 

76.  Theron  KiNGSLEY  (Ellicottville,  N.  Y.). — Died  in 
Chesterfield,  Mass.,  1846. 

77.  Calvin  Stoughton  Locke  (Hinsdale,  N.  H.). — Born 
in  Acworth,  N.  H.,  October  11,  1829;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1849,  and  Divinity  School,  Cambridge,  1854; 
has  been  occupied  in  teaching  and  the  Christian  ministry  ; 
school  committee  for  seventeen  years ;  married  June  5, 
1855.     Address,  West  Dedham,  Mass. 

78.  John  C.  Mitchell  (Stratford,  Conn.). 

79.  William  Pitt  Porter  (Ashfield). — Born  in  Ashfield, 
Mass.,  April  25,  1819;  graduated  from  Williams  College, 
1848  ;  taught  school  until  1854;  studied  law  ;  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1856;  was  justice  of  the  peace,  assistant  assessor, 
commissioner  of  deeds  for  State  of  New  York,  notary 
public,  school  committee;  married  January  i,  i860;  five 
children  ;  died  at  North  Adams,  Mass.,  March  30,  1873. 

80.  John  Bagg  Taylor  (West  Springfield). — Born  in 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  September  24,  1826;  graduated 
from  Williams  College,  1850;  principal  of  Rega  (N.  Y.) 


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Academy  one  year;  in  1851  began  practice  of  civil  en- 
gineering ;  employed  in  Western  New  York  and  Pennsylva- 
nia until  1862,  when  he  received  an  appointment  in  charge 
of  statistics  in  Internal  Revenue  office,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
unmarried.     Address,  supposed  to  be  Meadville,  Pa. 

81.  Edwin  B.  Trumbull  (Stonington,  Conn!). — Grad- 
uated at  Yale,  185 1  ;  studied  law  with  Hon.  Lafayette  Foster 
at  Norwich  ;  practiced  in  Norwich ;  removed  to  Stonington, 
Address,  Stonington,  Conn. 

83.  Silas  Blake  (Ashfield). — Born  in  Ashfield,  Mass., 
October  10,  1823  ;  completed  course  of  English  in  Williston 
Seminary;  was  a  teacher,  1845-52;  farmer  since  then; 
has  held  various  town  offices,  and  has  been  chairman  of 
school  committee  for  Ashfield  twenty  years  ;  married  Sep- 
tember 8,  1847;  one  child.     Address,  Ashfield,  Mass. 

83.  John  T.  Rockwell  (Colebrook,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Colebrook,  Conn.,  January  21,  1827;  completed  English 
course  in  Williston  Seminary ;  manufacturer  of  leather ; 
married  December,  1853  ;  four  children.  Address,  West 
Winsted,  Conn. 

84.  William  Austin  Dickinson  (Amherst,  Mass.). — 
Born  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  April  16,  1829;  graduated  from 
Amherst  College,  1850;  taught  school  a  year  and  a  half; 
studied  law,  graduating  from  Harvard  Law  School,  1854; 
began  practice  of  law,  1855  ;  elected  treasurer  of  Amherst 
College,  1873;  married  1850;  two  children.  Address, 
Amherst,  Mass. 

85.  Thomas  R.  Haskell  (Windsor,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  February  7,  1827;  silk  manufac- 
turer from  1850;  State  representative,  1854;  State  senator, 
1857;  married  i860;  one  daughter;  died  September  20, 
1863.  * 

CLASS  OF  1846. 

86.  William  Fisher  Avery  (Conway). — Born  in  Con- 
way, Mass.,  December  4,  1826;  graduated  from  Amherst 
College,   1850;   preached  about  five   years  in  Wisconsin; 

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in  1 86 1  returned  with  impaired  health  to  Massachusetts  ; 
has  preached  occasionally,  and  has  latterly  been  occupied 
with  teaching  ;  married  September  19,  1854;  one  son.  Ad- 
dress, Conway,  Mass. 

87.  Edward  Bancroft  (Chesterfield). — Born  in  Ches- 
terfield, Mass.,  December  8,  1830;  occupied  principally 
with  farming ;  was  postmaster  in  Chesterfield,  and  held 
various  town  offices;  unmarried  ;  died  October  i,  1873. 

88.  Edward  Warren  Bentley  (Harwinton,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Tyringham,  Mass.,  July  23,  1826;  graduated  from 
Yale  College,  1850;  taught  1 850-1  ;  graduated  from  Con- 
necticut Theological  Institute,  (East  Windsor,  Conn.,) 
1854;  ordained  and  installed  pastor  of  Reformed  Dutch 
Church  of  EUenville,  N.  Y.,  October  4,  1854;  still  there; 
married  May  i,  1854;  four  children.  Address,  EUenville, 
Ulster  County,  N.  Y. 

89.  Fisher  Ames  Boies  (Blandford). — Born  July  17, 
1824;  graduated  from  Williams  College,  1849;  died  in 
Westfield,  Mass.,  1852. 

90.  Henry  M.  Brackett  (Rushville,  N.  Y.).— Went  to 
California. 

91.  Benjamin  Shattuck  Howe  Brown  (South  Royal- 
ston). — Entered  Dartmouth,  but  graduated  at  Harvard, 
1850. 

92.  Carlos  Chapman  (Montgomery). — Born  in  Mont- 
gomery, Mass.  ;  studied  medicine  in  Chicopee  and  attended 
lectures  in  Worcester ;  graduated  at  Worcester  with  de- 
gree of  M.  D. ;  practiced  medicine  in  the  Eastern  States 
nine  years,  then  removed  to  Anamosa,  la. ;  enlisted  as  a 
private  in  14th  Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry,  but  was  detailed 
to  serve  as  assistant  surgeon  ;  discharged  because  of  physi- 
cal disability  at  the  end  of  one  year ;  afterwards  returned 
and  served  in  Quartermaster's  Department  until  close  of 
the  war  ;  appointed  by  General  Ord  one  of  the  registrars 
for  Covington  County,  Miss.,  upon  the  reconstruction  of 
the  State  ;  elected  delegate  for  that  county  and  Simpson 
county  to  the    State    Constitutional  Convention ;    chosen 


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delegate  from  5  th  Congressional  District  of  Mississippi  to 
the  convention  which  nominated  General  Grant  for  his  first 
presidential  term  ;  married  December  25,  1850;  one  child. 
Address,  Anamosa,  Jones  County,  la. 

93.  H.  D.  Converse  (Palmer). — Entered  Yale  College ; 
died  January,  1848. 

94.  Abner  DeWitt  (Ware  Village). — Born  in  South 
Hadley,  Mass.,  August  7,  1826;  graduated  from  Williams 
College,  1852,  and  from  Auburn  Theological  Seminary, 
1858;  in  the  ministry  since  1858;  at  present  pastor  of 
Third  Presbyterian  Church  in  Troy  ;  married  November  4, 
1858  ;  five  children.     Address,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

95.  Charles  E.  Ford  (Cummington). — Address,  New- 
ton, Jasper  County,  la. 

96.  Charles  Chauncey  Fowler  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  October  8,  1829  ;  studied  French  and  Ger- 
man in  Amherst ;  entered  Yale  College  in  1847;  l^^t  in 
Sophomore  year,  and  graduated  from  Amherst  College  in 
185 1  ;  taught  school,  185 1-3  ;  studied  law  and  admitted  to 
the  bar  in  1855  ;  abandoned  the  practice  of  law,  1864;  since 
then  in  business  in  New  York;  married  in  Fall  of  1864; 
two  children.     Address,  Durham  Centre,  Conn. 

97.  George  Lombard  Frost  (Springfield). — Born  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  March  18,  1830;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1850,  and  from  Harvard  Law  School,  1852;  since 
then  in  practice  of  law  ;  school  superintendent  of  the  city 
of  Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  two  years  ;  circuit  court  commis- 
sioner of  Iowa  County,  Wis.,  eighteen  years  ;  State  senator 
from  Iowa  County  two  years  ;  editor  of  Mineral  Pomt  Detn- 
ocrat  three  years;  married  September  10,  1852;  married 
again  November  20,  1871  ;  nine  sons.  Address,  Dodge- 
ville,  Iowa  County,  Wis. 

98.  Archibald  Falconer  Gilbert  (Stamford,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  1825  ;  graduated  from  Amherst 
College,  1850;  principal  of  Female  Seminary  in  Mercers- 
burg,  Pa.,  four  years ;  meantime  studied  theology  and  was 
licensed  to  preach  ;  principal  of  Stamford  (N.  Y.)  Collegi- 


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ate  Institute,  1854-60;  ordained  pastor  of  Reformed  Dutch 
Church  at  Prattsville,  N.  Y. ;  died  of  brain  fever  at  Pratts- 
ville,  June  16,  1866. 

99.  Chauncey  Meigs  Hand  (Madison,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Washington,  D.  C,  May  2, 1828 ;  graduated  from  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1850;  taught  two  years  at  Oxford,  Md. ;  studied  law 
and  began  practice  of  his  profession  in  New  York ;  after- 
wards studied  theology  and  was  licensed  to  preach.  May, 
1862;  enlisted  as  private  in  2d  New  York  Cavalry;  he 
was  severely  wounded  in  battle  of  Bridgewater,  and  after 
remaining  some  months  at  the  hospital  returned  to  Mad- 
ison, Conn.,  where  he  died  October  5,  1865. 

100.  Oliver  Bliss  Hayes  (South  Hadley). — Born  in 
South  Hadley,  Mass.,  March  7,  1829  ;  graduated  from  Wil- 
liams College,  1850  ;  resided  at  South  Hadley  two  years  after 
graduation ;  was  one  year  at  Dubuque,  la.,  and  seven 
years  at  Chicago,  111. ;  has  been  for  several  years  with 
Crane  &  Co.  of  Dalton,  Mass. ;  holds  several  town  offices  ; 
married  October  i,  1856;  wife  died  February  2,  1866;  two 
children.     Address,  Dalton,  Mass. 

101.  Edward  Lyman  Hill  (Williamsburgh). — Born  in 
Oxford,  Mass.,  January  23,  1827  ;  entered  Amherst  College, 
but  was  forced  to  leave  in  Junior  year,  from  lack  of  funds  ; 
taught  school  until  185 1  ;  graduated  from  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons  (N.  Y.),  1852  ;  surgeon  of  the  20th 
Ohio  Volunteer  Militia  in  the  three  months'  service  in 
West  Virginia  ;  organized  general  hospital  at  Bellair,  O. ; 
surgeon  of  20th  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry  in  three  years' 
service.  The  regiment  was  baptized  at  Fort  Donelson 
and  followed  Grant,  Sherman  and  McPhferson  through 
all  the  battles  and  campaign  which  ended  with  the  fall  of 
Vicksburg ;  then  took  part  in  the  Atlanta  campaign  and 
march  to  the  sea.  He  was  one  of  three  constituting  the 
''Operating  Board"  of  the  Third  Division,  17th  Army 
Corps  ;  in  charge  of  Third  Division  hospital  in  rear  of 
Vicksburg ;  organized  and  had  charge  of  United  States 
General  Hospital  No.  2,  in  Vicksburg,  for  nine  months; 


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during  the  rest  of  the  service  occupied  with  establishing, 
breaking  up  and  moving  hospitals  ;  married  April  24,  1850  ; 
five  children.     Address,  Oxford,  Butler  County,  O. 

103.  George  Rowland  (Conway). — Graduated  from 
Amherst  College,  1850;  tutor  in  Amherst  College  until 
1857;  since  then  principal  of  Chicago  High  School.  Ad- 
dress, Chicago,  111. , 

103.  Martin  Kellogg  (Vernon,  Conn.). — Born  in  Ver- 
non, Conn.,  March  15,  1828  ;  graduated  from  Yale  College, 
1850;  graduated  from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1854; 
resident  licentiate  at  Yale  one  year ;  home  missionary  at 
Shasta,  Cal.,  1855-7  J  preacher  at  Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  1857- 
60;  Professor  of  Latin,  College  of  California,  1860-9  J  ^^o- 
fessor  of  Ancient  Languages,  University  of  California,  1870 
to  date ;  compiler  of  "  Ars  Oratoria,"  composed  of  selec- 
tions in  oratory  from  Cicero  and  Quintilian  (Ivison,  Blake- 
man,  Taylor  &  Co.,  1872)  ;  married  September  3,  1863  ;  two 
children — deceased.     Address,  Oakland,  Cal. 

104-.  Joseph  Bardwell  Lyman  (Chester). — Born  in 
Chester,  Mass.,  October  6,  1829;  graduated  from  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1850;  taught  in  Mississippi,  1850-5;  studied  law, 
graduating  from  New  Orleans  Law  School,  1856;  came 
north  at  beginning  of  the  war ;  was  agricultural  editor  of 
New  York  World;  managing  editor  of //"^^r//^  and  Home ; 
agricultural  editor  of  New  York  Tribune,  which  occupied  the 
four  last  years  of  his  life  ;  married  July  14,  1858;  six  chil- 
dren ;  died  January  28,  1872. 

105.  James  F.  Lyman  (Northampton). —Born  in  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  August  28,  18—  ;  in  Phillips  Exeter  Acad- 
emy one  year  and  entered  Sophomore  at  Harvard,  1847; 
graduated  from  Harvard  College,  1850;  taught  school, 
1850-2;  studied  in  Cambridge  Law  School,  1852-3  ;  entered 
legal  profession,  1853  ;  assistant  actuary  life  insurance,  four 
years ;  legal  advising  clerk  to  G.  P.  Putnam,  collector  of 
internal  revenue,  two  years;  at  Paris,  1^66-^'^  author  of 
pamphlets:  "Present  Policy  and  Government  of  P'rance" 
(New  York,  1867)  and  "Distribution  of  Surplus  of  Life  In- 


JO  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

surance"  (Boston,  1871);  has  written  on  life  insurance  and 
international  copyright;  unmarried.  Address,  —  15,  Nas- 
sau street,  New  York. 

100.  Newton  Spaulding  Manross  (Bristol,  Conn). — 
Born  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  June  20,  1825  ;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1850;  studied  chemistry  in  Goettingen  ;  received 
degree  of  Ph.  D.  from  the  University  in  1852 ;  constructing 
machinery  at  Bristol,  Conn.,  1852-3;  in  Fall  of  1853  sailed 
for  the  Orinoco  in  search  of  mining  investment,  and  spent 
four  or  five  months  in  examining  gold  region  of  the  Yuru- 
ari,  between  the  Orinoco  and  Amazon  ;  returned  by  way  of 
Trinidad  in  Spring  of  1854;  in  1856  went  to  Isthmus  of 
Panama,  where  he  passed  the  Summer  in  exploring  for  coal, 
iron  and  other  minerals  in  the  province  of  Chiriqui.  After 
his  return  he  set  out  for  Mexico,  where  he  spent  six  months 
in  searching  for  coal  and  iron  in  the  district  between  the  city 
of  Mexico  and  the  Panama  coast.  During  this  trip  he  vis- 
ited many  of  the  great  silver  districts  and  descended  into 
the  craters  of  JoruUo  and  Popocatapetl.  Returned  home  in 
1857;  remained  in  Bristol  several  years  ;  engaged  in  per- 
fecting mechanical  and  chemical  inventions ;  was  acting 
Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Amherst  College  one  year  ;  raised 
Company  K,  i6th  Regiment,  Connecticut  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, and  went  to  the  war  as  its  captain.  He  fell  after 
a  day  of  gallant  action  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17, 
1862.  He  was  the  author  of  several  papers  in  the  Ameri- 
can yoiirnal  of  Science  and  Art. 

107.  Ambrose  Newell  Merrick  (Brimfield). — Born  in 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  February  9,  1827;  graduated  from  Williams 
College,  1850;  studied  law  and  settled  in  Springfield,  Mass., 
where  he  remained  about  ten  years  ;  he  then  removed  to 
California;  married  November  17, 1858.    Address,  unknown. 

108.  Jeremiah  Lemuel  Newton  (Phillipston). — Born 
in  Phillipston,  Mass.,  October  2,  1824;  graduated  from 
Amherst  College,  1850  ;  principal  of  the  Brown  High  School 
at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  and  of  the  Bath  High  School  and 
Academy  at   Bath,   Me.,  for   ten  years  ;    in    i860  entered 


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the  profession  of  law  at  Boston,  and  has  remained  in  it 
to  the  present  time  ;  member  of  the  Boston  city  council 
id>66-y-^  \  member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  from 
Boston,  1869  and  1872;  married  1853;  wife  died  1855; 
married  again  in  1858;  three  children.  Address,  27  Pem- 
berton  square,  Boston. 

109.  Norman  W.  Northam  (Leyden,  N.  Y.) — Went  to 
North  Carolina  as  a  teacher  ;  died  there  in  1848. 

110.  Henry  Pratt  (Salisbury,  Conn). — Born  in  Salis- 
bury Conn.,  January  11, 1825  ;  graduated  from  Williams  Col- 
lege in  1850;  studied  theology;  settled  in  Dudley,  1854; 
married  June  26,  1850;  at  present  farming  in  Greenfield. 
Address,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

111.  Ephraim  Whitney  Richardson  (Royalston). — En- 
tered Dartmouth,  but  was  obliged  to  leave  on  account  of 
ill  health  ;  died  at  Washington  soon  after. 

113.  John  Elliot  Sanford  (Amherst). — Born  in  Den- 
nis, Mass.,  November  22,  1830 ;  at  Amherst  Academy  one 
year  1846-7;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  185 1 ;  taught 
Academy  at  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  185 1-3;  tutor  in  Amherst 
College,  1853-4  ;  studied  law,  1854-6  ;  admitted  to  the  bar, 
1856;  insurance  commissioner  of  Massachusetts,  1866-9; 
member  of  Massachusetts  Senate,  1864,  and  of  the  House  of 
Representatives,  1863,  187 1-2-3-4;  speaker  of  the  House  of 
Representatives,  1872-3-4;  author  of  12th,  13th  and  14th 
Massachusetts  Insurance  Report ;  married  December  10, 
1856  ;  three  children.     Address,  Taunton,  Mass. 

113.  David  Paige  Smith  (Springfield). — Born  in  West- 
field,  Mass.,  October  i,  1830;  graduated  from  Yale  Col- 
lege, 185 1  ;  studied  medicine  ;  received  M.  D.,  March,  1854; 
settled  in  Springfield,  185/I  ;  surgeon  i8th  Massachusetts. 
Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

114.  Barker  Frisbie  Smith  (Northford,  Conn.). — Died 
of  consumption,  June  18,  1848,  while  a  member  of  the  class 
of  1850,  Yale  College;  born  April  19,  1827. 

115.  Joseph  Hussey  Sprague  (Greenfield). — Born  in 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  March  8,  1829;  entered  Williams  College, 


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1846  ;  left  during  first  term  on  account  of  sickness  ;  studied 
at  Phillips  Andover  Academy,  Spring  term  of  1847  ;  gradu- 
ated from  Harvard  College,  185 1  ;  newspaper  editing,  1852-4; 
insurance  officer  in  Conway,  Mass.,  Boston,  and  Hartford, 
Conn.,  to  present  time ;  member  of  the  Hartford  board  of 
school  visitors  for  six  years  ;  common  councilman,  1 860-1  ; 
president  board  of  common  council,  1 870-1  ;  alderman, 
1871-3  ;  mayor  of  city  of  Hartford,  1874;  married  Septem- 
ber 16,  1856;  five  children.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

116.  Benjamin  E.  Thayer  (Boston). — Born  in  Winches- 
ter, N.  H.,  November  12,  1820;  has  been  occupied  with 
farming ;  member  of  32d  Massachusetts  Volunteer  In- 
fantry three  years  in  war  of  the  rebellion  ;  married  April 
12,  1847;  nine  children.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

117.  John  Howland  Thompson  (Heath). — Born  in 
Heath,  Mass.,  September  8,  1827;  graduated  from  Amherst 
College  1850 ;  taught  one  term  in  Williston  Seminary;  as- 
sistant teacher  at  Monson  Academy,  1 850-1  ;  principal  of 
Deerfield  Academy,  1852;  assistant  editor  of  Springfield 
Republican,  1853  ;  since  then  practicing  law  ;  married,  De- 
cember 15,  1869;  one  child.  Address,  159  La  Salle  street, 
Chicago,  111. 

118.  Henry  Martyn  Tupper  (Longmeadow). — Born  in 
Hardwick,  Mass.,  June  10,  1830;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1850,  and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1856  ; 
taught  in  North  Carolina,  1 850-1  ;  in  Illinois  College,  Jack- 
sonville, III,  1852-4  and  1858-9;  licensed  to  preach,  1856; 
pastor  at  Waverly,  111.,  1859-71  ;  married  November  13, 
i860  ;  three  children.    Address,  Ontario,  Knox  County,  111. 

119.  Joseph  Warren  Upton  (Danvers).^Born  in  Dan- 
vers.  South  Parish  (now  Peabody),  November  18,  1821; 
completed  a  course  in  English  at  Williston  Seminary  sim- 
ilar to  the  course  in  Dartmouth  College  ;  has  been  a  teacher 
since  1846,  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Derry,  N.  H.,  Gloucester, 
Lynn,  Quincy,  and  Peabody,  Mass. ;  is  master  of  a  school 
containing  380  pupils;  married  September  12,  1849;  ^o^r 
children — two  living.     Address,  Peabody,  Mass. 


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130,  Lawson  Warfield  (Blackstone). — Born  in  Black- 
stone,  Mass.,  March  15,  1822;  taught  the  high  schools  in 
Billingham  and  Millville,  (Mass.,)  for  some  time  after  leav- 
ing the  Seminary;  a  short  time  in  insurance  business;  the 
last  years  of  his  life  in  New  York,  wholesale  dealer  in  sta- 
tionery;  married,  1846;  two  children;  died  of  cholera  in 
New  York,  August  10,  1855. 

121.  Emerson  Cogswell  Whitney  (Winchendon). — 
Born  ifi  Winchendon,  Mass.,  November  8,  1822;  entered 
Dartmouth;  graduated  from  Yale  College,  185 1  ;  taught 
during  Fall  term  of  that  year;  died  December  i,  185 1,  at 
Middletown,  Orange  County,  N.  Y. 

123.  Lyman  Richards  WiLLiSTON(Easthampton). — Born 
in  Island  of  Maui,  Sandwich  Islands,  November  7,  1830; 
graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1850 ;  teacher  in  Williston 
Seminary,  1850-3;  studying  in  Europe,  1853-7;  teaching 
in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1857;  principal  of  Cambridge 
High  School  since  1865  ;  married;  six  children.  Address, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

133.  J.  Ormand  Wilson  (Royalston). — Born  in  Royalston, 
Mass.,  April  2,  1825  ;  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College, 
1850  ;  studied  law  in  private  office,  in  Washington,  D.  C, 
and  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1853,  but  never  practiced  the 
profession;  taught  in  Washington,  1 850-1  and  1869-70; 
clerk  in  Treasury  Department,  1851-69  ;  superintendent  of 
public  schools  of  Washington  since  1870;  married  July  5, 
1853  ;  four  children.     Address,  Washington,  D.  C. 

134.  OswELL  Langdon  Woodford  (West  Avon,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  West  Avon,  Conn.,  October  31,  1827;  graduated 
from  Yale  College,  1850;  teacher  of  Cherokee  Male  Semi- 
nary, two  years  ;  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1852-5  ; 
principal  of  Cherokee  Male  Seminary,  1855-6;  in  Yale 
Theological  Seminary,  1856-7;  went  to  Kansas  as  home 
missionary ;  settled  in  Grasshopper  Falls ;  organized  a 
church  there  ;  by  failure  of  health  obliged  to  return  East  in 
1859;  spent  the  remainder  of  his  life  in  Avon,  farming; 
member  of  Connecticut  House  of  Representatives,  1865  ; 


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twice  married  ;  four  children  ;  died  at  West  Avon,  October 
21,  1870. 

135,  William  F.  Bassett  (Ashfield). — Born  in  Ashfield, 
Mass.,  July  11,  1825  ;  farming  in  Ashfield  until  1861  ;  re- 
moved to  Vineland,  N.  J.,  and  opened  a  store  ;  in  1865  be- 
gan a  nursery  business,  which  has  grown  to  be  extensive, 
shipping  2,000,000  plants  a  year  ;  married  September  27, 
i860;  four  children.     Address,  Hammonton,  N.  J. 

12(u  Orland  B.  Bidwell  (South  Tyringham). — Born  in 
Monterey,  Mass.,  1829 ;  was  in  college  two  years;  engaged 
in  mercantile  life  and  banking;  president  First  National 
Bank  of  Freeport,  111.,  also  president  Board  of  Education  ; 
married,  1850;  five  children.  See  No.  1191.  Address, 
Freeport,  111. 

l'-i7,  Ralph  Bowe  (West  Springfield). — Born  April  16, 
1825;  was  a  civil  engineer;  engaged  in  building  the 
Northern  Ogdensburgh  Railroad,  Buffalo  and  Corning  Rail- 
road, and  Atlantic  and  Great  Western  Railroad,  of  which 
he  was  chief  engineer  a  portion  of  the  time ;  married  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1852;  one  child;  died  September  1,  1855,  from 
lung  disease  contracted  in  his  profession. 

I'iS,  Francis  W.  Bowe  (West  Springfield). — Born  Au- 
gust 24,  1829;  civil  engineer ;  engaged  upon  the  Northern 
Ogdensburgh  Railroad,  Buffalo  and  Corning,  Lake  Shore 
Railroad  and  Miami  Railroad  ;  died  May  22,  1861,  from  dis- 
ease caused  by  exposures  incident  to  his  profession. 

139.  Edson  p.  Clark  (Hadley).— ^Born  in  Spencer, 
Mass.,  July  23,  183 1  ;  studied  painting  and  mechanics;  is 
at  present  manufacturing  the  indelible  pencil — -an  invention 
of  his  own  ;  married,  1865  ;  two  children.  Address,  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

130.  Jedediah  B.  Ferry  (Easthampton)  — Born  in  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  June  11,  1821  ;  went  to  New  York  in 
April,  1852,  and  has  been  connected  with  the  dry  goods 
commission  house  of  Woodward,  Lawrence  &  Co.,  since 
that  time;  married  July  9,  1856.  Address,  Box  207,  iSfew 
York. 


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131.  Silas  G.  Hubbard  (Hatfield). — Born  in  Hatfield, 
January  13,  1827;  engaged  in  farming,  civil  engineering 
and  general  trade ;  has  been  postmaster,  representative  in 
General  Court,  and  has  held  various  town  offices  ;  married 
April  15,  185 1.     Address,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

133.  Henry  L.  James  (Williamsburgh). — Born  in  Wil- 
liamsburgh,  Mass.,  February  13,  1829;  merchant,  woolen 
and  hardware  manufacturer;  postmaster  since  1861  ;  repre- 
sentative, 1874 ;  married  May  31,  i860  ;  five  children,  three 
living.     Address,  Williamsburgh,  Mass. 

133.  Henry  M.  Knight  (Peru).  —  Born  in  Stafford, 
Conn.,  August  11,  1827  ;  graduated  from  Berkshire  Medical 
College,  1849;  practiced  medicine  until  1858,  when  he  be- 
came superintendent  of  Connecticut  School  for  Imbeciles  ; 
member  of  Connecticut  General  Assembly,  1855  ;  received 
honorary  diploma  from  Medical  Society  of  State  of  New 
York,  in  1869,  and  from  Medical  Society  of  State  of  Califor- 
nia, 1872;  author  of  paper  on  "Hallucinations  of  Child- 
hood;" married  October  2,  185 1  ;  two  sons;  see  No.  1108. 
Address,  Lakeville,  Conn. 

134.  William  S.  Munson  (Northford,  Conn.). — Born, 
1827  ;  occupation,  farmer.     Address,  Northford,  Conn. 

135.  Samuel  Smith  (Middlefield). — Born  in  Middlefield, 
Mass.,  August  5,  1826;  has  been  engaged  in  agriculture; 
has  held  various  town  offices  ;  married  September  25,  1851 ; 
four  children.     Address,  South  Amherst,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1847. 

136.  Edward  Payson  Bates  (Granby). — Born  in  New- 
ton, Mass.,  May  8,  1830;  graduated  from  Amherst  College, 
185 1  ;  school  teaching,  1851-65;  life  insurance  as  actuary, 
1865  to  date;  author  of  "English  Analysis"  (Crosby  & 
Nichols,  Boston,  1861)  ;  married,  1854;  wife  died,  1866; 
married  again,  1867;  two  children.  Address,  558  North 
17th  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

137.  Ethan  Ely  Boies  (Northampton). — Born  in  Blan- 


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ford,  Mass.,  February  28,  1829;  graduated  from  Amherst 
College,  185 1  ;  banking  clerk,  185 1-3;  cashLer  Cape  May 
(N.  J.)  Bank,  1853-4;  broker  in  Wall  street,  New  York, 
1854-5  ;  removed  to  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1856;  removed  to 
Wisconsin,  1859;  studied  law  and  admitted  to  the  bar, 
i860;  connected  with  paymaster's  department  of  the  army, 
1863-5  )  from  that  time  until  his  death,  engaged  in  life  in- 
surance in  New  York;  married  June  20,  1857;  died  May 
4,  1869. 

138.  John  Boardman  Brooks  (New  Haven,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  April  11,  1832;  graduated 
from  Yale  College,  185 1 ;  in  the  United  States  coast  survey 
one  year,  at  Galveston,  Texas  ;  since  then  in  business. 
Address,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

139.  George  L.  Carey  (Medway). — Born  in  Medway, 
Mass.,  May  10,  1830  ;  passed  one  year  at  Leicester  (Mass.) 
Academy;  graduated  from  Harvard  College,  1852;  for  the 
benefit  of  his  health,  engaged  in  business  until  1856;  in 
1856,  appointed  acting  professor  of  Greek  in  Antioch  Col- 
lege;  upon  the  re-organization  of  the  faculty,  in  1857,  ap- 
pointed professor  of  Greek  and  Latin  ;  remained  in  this 
office  until  1862;  accepted  an  invitation  to  take  charge  of 
the  departments  of  New  Testament  Literature  and  Philoso- 
phy in  the  Theological  School  at  Meadville,  Pa. ;  has  pub- 
lished articles  in  Reviews;  married  March  12,  1854;  one 
child.     Address,  Meadville,  Pa. 

140.  Jeremiah  Evarts  Chamberlin  (Sandwich  Islands). 
— Born  in  Honolulu,  Oahu,  February  5,  1831;  graduated 
from  Williams  College,  1852;  studied  law  at  Cambridge 
Law  School ;  chaplain  of  the  7th  Wisconsin  Volunteers ; 
after  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  practiced  law  at  St.  Joseph, 
Mich. ;  register  of  Court  and  member  of  Legislature,  and 
aided  in  revising  the  code  of  the  Sandwich  Islands ;  sup- 
posed to  be  at  the  Islands  now. 

141.  Robert  Elijah  Day  (East  Haddam,  Ct.). — Born  in 
East  Haddam,  Conn.,  July  11,  1828;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1852  ;  studied  law;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1855;  en- 


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gaged  in  that  profession  since  then  ;  married,  June  27,  i860 ; 
wife  died,  1864;  one  child.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

143.  Charles  Augustus  Dewey  (Northampton). — Born 
in  Northampton,  Mass.,  December  29,  1830;  graduated 
from  Williams  College,  185 1  ;  studied  law  at  law  school  of 
Harvard  University,  1852-3  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1854, 
and  has  followed  law  since  then  ;  is  now  judge  of  the  third 
District  Court  of  southern  Worcester ;  has  been  judge  of 
that  court  and  a  similar  one  nine  years  ;  married,  March  12, 
1867;  two  children.     Address,  Milford,  Mass. 

143.  James  A.  Ferguson  (Whately). — Born  in  Attle- 
boro',  Mass.,  November  17,  1832  ;  went  into  a  store  with  a 
brother  in  New  Orleans  in  1848,  where  he  died  February  22, 
1858  ;  was  married  and  left  one  child. 

144.  Erskine  Joel  Hawes  (Hartford,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  23,  1829;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  185 1 ;  studied  theology  at  Andover  and  Yale  Theo- 
logical Schools  ;  installed  pastor  of  Congregational  Church, 
Plymouth,  Conn.,  January,  1858  ;  died  July  9,  i860. 

145.  William  Frederick  Holcombe  (Stockbridge). — 
Born  in  Sterling,  Mass.,  April  2,  1827;  entered  Albany 
Medical  College,  and  has  been  occupied  constantly  with 
the  profession  of  medicine  since  1847;  settled  in  New 
York  in  185 1  ;  was  the  first  person  appointed  to  chair  of 
ophthalmic  and  aural  surgery  in  any  medical  college  in  the 
United  States  ;  has  held  chairs  in  three  colleges,  and  was 
an  eye  and  ear  surgeon  to  Demilt  Dispensary  17  years  ;  in 
the  sanitary  commission  service  in  Virginia  in  1861  ;  was  a 
pupil  of  Velpeau,  Sichel  and  Desmarres  in  Paris  in  1 850-1  ; 
also  in  1858-9;  also  in  1867  ;  pupil  of  Prof  Von  Graefe  of 
Berlin,  1859-60 ;  pupil  of  Sir  Wm.  Wilde  of  Dublin  in  185 1 ; 
appointed  professor  to  New  York  Medical  College  in  1862  ; 
married  November  16,  1852  ;  no  children.  Address,  54  E. 
25th  street.  New  York. 

146.  Benjamin  Cutler  Jillson  (Willimantic,  Ct). — 
Born  in  Willimantic,  Conn.,  July  15,  1830;  graduated  from 
department  of  philosophy  and  the  arts,  Yale  College,  1853  ; 


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and  from  the  medical  department  of  the  University  of 
Nashville,  1857;  assistant  to  Prof.  Silliman,  ^and  professor 
of  Natural  Science  in  the  State  Normal  School,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1853-4;  professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences  in  Cum- 
berland University,  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  from  1854  to  1856; 
professor  of  the  same  in  University  of  Nashville  and  Nash- 
ville High  School,  from  1857  to  1861  ;  assistant  army  sur- 
geon United  States  army,  1862-4;  professor  of  Chemistry, 
Geology  and  Mineralogy  in  the  Western  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  from  January,  1865,  to  October,  1871  ;  princi- 
pal and  professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology  in  the  Pittsburgh 
High  School,  from  October,  1871,  to  date  ;  Hon.  Ph.  D. 
from  Lafayette  College,  1868;  has  published  many  papers 
and  lectures  on  science  ;  married  June  15,  1864;  four  chil- 
dren.    Address,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

147.  Walter  S.  Kimball  (Leyden,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Leyden,  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.,  October  22,  1828;  entered 
Hamilton  College  and  remained  two  years  ;  having  chosen 
the  profession  of  medicine,  he  left  college  to  prepare  for 
it ;  graduated  from  the  Medical  College  of  Kentucky  in 
1853  ;  has  followed  the  practice  of  medicine  since  then  ; 
married  June  21,  1854;  six  children.  Address,  Eaton- 
town,  N.  J. 

148.  Waldo  Whiting  Ludden  (Shelburne). — Born  in 
Williamsburgh,  Mass.,  April  2,  1826;  graduated  from  Wil- 
liams College,  185 1,  and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1854;  teaching  has  been  his  life  work;  three  years  in  army 
of  the  Potomac.     Address,  box  462,  Omaha,  Neb. 

149.  James  Kellogg  Mills  (Worthington). — Born  in 
Galena,  111.;  graduated  from  Williams  College,  1851;  has 
followed  the  profession  of  law  ;  admitted  at  Springfield, 
Mass.,  in  1854;  president  of  the  commission  appointed  by 
Secretary  Stanton  in  1 866  for  the  State  of  Missouri,  under  the 
act  of  Congress  approved  February  24,  1864;  served  in  the 
Union  army,  from  May,  1861,  to  November,  1864;  entered 
as  a  private  ;  was  colonel  of  the  24th  Missouri  Infantry  at 
the  close  of  the  war  and  was  brevetted  Brigadier  General ; 


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has  edited  a  newspaper;    married  November,  1855  ;   three 
children.     Address,  Washington,  D.  C. 

150.  Hugh  McLeod  (Providence,  R.  I.). — Born  in  Pic- 
tou,  Nova  Scotia,  January,  1826;  graduated  from  Amherst 
College,  185 1,  and  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary, 
1854;  ordained  to  the  ministry,  July,  1855  ;  agent  of  the 
United  States  Christian  commission  at  the  front,  three 
years,  during  the  war ;  has  supplied  various  churches  in  the 
West;  married  November,  1854;  six  children.  Address, 
Healdsburg,  Cal. 

151.  Thomas  B.  Musgrave  (Northampton). — Born  in 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1830;  occupation,  banking;  in  the 
army  three  months  ;  married,  1865  ;  one  child.  Address,  19 
Broad  street.  New  York. 

153.  Timothy  Pickering  Ranney  (Granville). — Gradu- 
ated from  Amherst  College,  1837  ;  studied  law ;  is  married. 
Address,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

153.  Henry  Dwight  Root  (Greenfield). — Born  in  Green- 
field, Mass.,  1841  ;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1852; 
taught,  1852-3;  studied  modern  languages,  1853-4;  entered 
the  law  school  of  Harvard  University,  1854;  died  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  September  10,  1855. 

154-.  Claudius  B.  Selden. — Came  from  LeRoy,  N.  Y. ; 
died  while  connected  with  the  Seminary. 

155.  Horace  Montague  Smith  (Ashfield). — Born  in 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  February  9,  1828;  graduated  from  Yale 
College  185 1  ;  taught  school  three  or  four  years  after  leav- 
ing college  ;  had  charge  of  commercial  agency  in  Baltimore, 
Md.,  until  war;  since  then  in  the  business  of  manufacturing 
and  selling  gold  pens.  Address,  96  Duane  street.  New 
York. 

156.  Joel  Sumner  Smith  (Easthampton). — Born  in  Pax- 
ton,  Mass.,  September  11,  1830;  graduated  from  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1853;  occupation,  music  teacher;  married  May  28, 
1834;  one  child.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

167.  Justus  Smith  (Ashfield). — Born  in  Ashfield,  Mass., 
February  3,  1825  ;  graduated  at  Harvard,  in  185 1  ;  studied 


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law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar ;  has  never  practiced  his 
profession ;  has  been  engaged  in  various  business  pursuits 
— real  estate  and  mercantile — in  New  York;  married;  two 
children.     Address,  207  Lexington  avenue,  New  York. 

158.  Milan  Cyrus  Stebbins  (Granby). — Born  in  Gran- 
by,  Mass.,  May  16,  1828;  graduated  from  Amherst  College, 
1851 ;  assistant  in  Gilmanton  (N.  H.)  Academy,  and  prin- 
cipal of  Hopkinton  (N.  H.)  Academy  until  1853  ;  principal 
of  Nashua  (N.  H.)  High  School,  1853-8  ;  established  a 
private  school  in  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  principal  of  Clinton 
(Mass.)  High  School,  1 862-4;  resigned  this  position  in 
1864  to  enter  the  ministry;  settled  as  pastor  of  the  Con- 
gregational Church  and  Society  at  Groton  Junction  (now 
Ayer)  ;  principal  of  the  Springfield  (Mass.)  High  School, 
1865-74;  married  November  24,  1853  ;  five  children.  Ad- 
dress, Springfield,  Mass. 

159.  William  Mason  Taylor  (Hinsdale,  N.  H.). — Born 
in  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  December  i,  1827;  graduated  from 
Dartmouth  College,  1852  ;  taught  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  a  few 
years  ;  read  law  and  practiced  at  Galveston,  Texas  ;  mar- 
ried daughter  of  Governor  Gwynne,  of  Mississippi ;  died  at 
Galveston,  Tex.,  March,  1859 

1()0.  Frederick  A.  Tenney  (Gill). — Graduated  from 
Theological  Seminary  of  Harvard  University,  1853;  died 
in  1859. 

lOl.  Jared  Clark  Warner  (Chester,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Chester,  Conn.,  in  1828 ;  graduated  from  Yale  College, 
1854  ;  principal  of  Union  Academy,  at  East  Saginaw,  Mich., 
until  August  9,  1855,  when  he  died. 

103.  William  Parsons  Washburn  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  April  15,  1830;  graduated  from  Amherst 
College,  1851  ;  commenced  the  practice  of  law  in  1857,  and 
still  continues  it;  married,  1864;  one  child.  Address, 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 

10:^.  Mason  Cogswell  Weld  (Hartford,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  February  18,  1829  ;  graduated  from  de- 
partment of  Philosophy  and  the  Arts,  Yale  College,  1852  ; 


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occupations,  teacher,  student,  editor,  publisher,  farmer, "  con- 
sulting agriculturist;"  entered  the  Union  army,  1862;  was 
elected  captain  Company  A,  25th  Connecticut  Volunteers  ; 
promoted  to  lieutenant  colonel ;  mustered  out  with  his  regi- 
ment, 1863;  editor  and  publisher  of  The  Homestead,  an 
agricultural  journal  published  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1855-61; 
agricultural  editor  of  the  American  Agriculturist y  186 1-2  and 
1863-71  ;  has  "edited"  many  books;  married,  April  26, 
1866 ;  no  children.     Address,  Closter,  Bergen  County,  N.  J. 

I(i4.  Roger  Welles  (Newington,  Conn.).  —  Born  in 
Newington,  Conn.,  March  7,  1829;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1851  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Hartford  County, 
Conn.,  in  1854;  has  been  a  lawyer  since  then,  and  is 
now  practicing  in  Hartford ;  practiced  law  in  Minnesota, 
1855-60;  representative  in  Connecticut  Legislature,  1864 
and  1871  ;  married  June  16,  1858  ;  five  children.  Address, 
Newington,  Conn.,  or  (for  business)  Hartford,  Conn. 

165,  James  White  (Hinsdale).  —  Born  in  Hinsdale, 
Mass.,  July  9, 1828  ;  graduated  from  Williams  College,  1851; 
taught  in  Williston  Seminary,  185  1-3  ;  in  1853,  entered  the 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  and  remained  one  and 
one-third  years  ;  left  the  Seminary  on  account  of  a  dis- 
ease in  the  nerve  of  the  eye,  from  which  he  has  never  re- 
covered ;  went  to  Boston,  and  became  connected  with  the 
firm,  White,  Brown  &  Co.,  (Boston  and  New  York,)  dealers 
in  dry  goods,  and  importers  of  British  dress  goods  ;  married 
January,  1856;  two  children.  Address,  26  and  28  Franklin 
street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Iftfi.  Edward  Payson  Whitney  (Northampton). — Born 
in  Northampton,  Mass.,  May  22,  1833  ;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1854;  taught  in  Williston  Seminary,  1854-5; 
studied  medicine  in  New  York,  1857-8;  received  M.  D. 
from  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1858  ;  nothing 
later  known. 

167.  Henry  Maltby  (Northford,  Conn.). — Born  January 
8,  1828;  occupation,  farmer  ;  married  November  i,  i860; 
three  children.     Address,  Northford,  Conn. 


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168.  Charles  Peck  (New  Britain,  Conn.). — Born  in  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  March  i6,  1830 ;  clerk  in  a  store  in  Griffin, 
Ga.,  two  years ;  returned  to  Connecticut  and  engaged  in 
manufacturing  hardware ;  went  to  Canada  and  dealt  in 
lumber;  since  1856,  secretary  of  P.  &  F.  Corbin  Co.,  New 
Britain,  Conn.;  married  September  7,  1853  ;  four  children. 
Address,  New  Britain,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1848. 

169.  William  Horatio  Adams  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  December  30,  1831  ;  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  1852  ;  married  November  5,  1857  ;  one  child. 
Address,  West  Dummerston,  Vt. 

170.  Nathaniel  Putnam  Baker  (Conway). — Born,  1830; 
graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1853  ;  died  in  1856. 

171.  Edward  Coke  Billings  (Hatfield). — Born  in  Hat- 
field, Mass.,  December  3,  1830  ;  graduated  from  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1853,  and  from  the  Dane  Law  University,  1856  ; 
commenced  the  practice  of  law  in  New  York,  and  continued 
there  until  1864;  removed  to  New  Orleans,  La.;  married 
October,  1874.     Address,  New  Orleans,  La. 

173.  William  Boies  (Northampton). — Born  in  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  March  21,  1828  ;  graduated  from  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1852;  studied  law  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  with  Judge 
Hogeboom  ;  practiced  law  at  Hudson,  Albany,  New  York 
and  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Northampton,  Mass. ;  married, 
1859  ;  two  children  ;  died  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  June   17,  1872. 

173.  George  W.  Carleton  (Staten  Island,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  New  York  City,  1832  ;  occupation,  book  publisher  in 
New  York  ;  author  of  "  Our  Artist  in  Cuba"  (six  editions), 
"  Our  Artist  in  Peru"  (three  editions),  ''Our  Artist  in 
Africa;"  married,  1859;  three  children.  Address,  Madison 
Square,  New  York. 

174.  George  Henry  Coit  (Bristol,  R.  L). — Graduated 
from  Amherst  College,  1852;  studied  theology;  has  been 


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settled  as  pastor;  in  1872,  was  at  Wilmington,  Del.\  Pres- 
ent residence  unknown. 

175.  Charles  William  Curtis  (Southington,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  June  25, 1831  ;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1852;  taught,  1852-3  ;  studied  in  Europe,  1853-6, 
taking  degree  Ph.  D. ;  taught  at  Madison,  Wis.,  1857-9; 
professor  of  Chemistry  in  North-Western  University,  at 
Evanston,  111.,  1859-61  ;  in  1862,  enlisted  in  Cheney's- 
Illinois  Battery;  married  September  7,  1864;  one  daugh- 
ter.    Address,  Cortland,  De  Kalb  County,  111. 

176.  Richard  Titus  Deming  (Williamstown). — Born  in 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  August  29,  1825  ;  graduated  from 
Williams  College  in  1852;  in  a  Massachusetts  regiment  in 
the  war  ;  studied  law  in  New  York,  and  at  the  Cambridge 
Law  School,  and  practiced  law  in  New  York  City,  where 
he  died,  July  8,  1868. 

177.  John  Woodbridge  Dickinson  (Williamstown). — 
Born  in  Chester,  Mass.,  October  24,  1828;  graduated  from 
Williams  College,  1852;  occupation,  teaching  since  1852; 
went  to  Westfield,  Mass.,  August,  1852,  as  assistant  in  Nor- 
mal School,  and  became  principal  of  the  Normal  School 
in  1856,  a  position  he  still  holds  ;  married,  1857  ;•  two  chil- 
dren.    Address,  Westfield,  Mass. 

178.  James  Harrison  Dwight  (Constantinople,  Turkey). 
— Born  in  Valetta,  Malta,  October  9,  1830 ;  graduated  from 
Yale  College,  1852,  and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1855;  studied  medicine,  1855-7;  pastor  of  Presbyterian 
Church,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1857-9;  established  Presby- 
terian Church  at  Englewood,  N.  J.,  1859-61  ;  chaplain 
66th  New  York  Volunteers,  1861  ;  resigned  pastorate  but 
remained  at  Englewood;  married,  1855;  wife  died,  i860; 
married  again  ;  died  at  Englewood,  N.  J.,  December  3,  1872. 

179.  William  Worthington  Fowler  (Amherst). — Born 
in  Middlebury,  Vt.,  June  24,  1832  ;  finished  preparation  for 
college  at  Phillips  Andover  Academy  ;  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  1854;  studied  law,  admitted  to  the  bar  of 
New   York  in    1857;    practiced  law   until    1865,   in    New 


84  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

York  ;  was  also  an  exporter  and  importer,  for  several  years, 
in  that  city;  enlisted  in  1861,  but  being  injured  by  the  fall 
of  a  horse,  saw  no  service  in  the  field  ;  author  of  "  Ten 
Years  in  Wall  Street,"  "The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Ben- 
jamin F.  Moneypenny,"  "  The  Great  Fires  of  History  ; " 
has  other  books  in  preparation  ;  married,  1872.  Address, 
Durham  Centre,  Conn. 

180.  John  A.  Gardner  (Seekonk). — Born  in  North 
Providence,  R.  I.,  April  10,  1830;  graduated  from  Brown 
University,  1852;  admitted  to  practice  law  in  1855  ;  clerk 
Superior  Court,  Providence  County,  R.  I. ;  member  Rhode 
Island  House  of  Representatives ;  United  States  district 
attorney  for  Rhode  Island  District ;  during  the  war  on  the 
Governor's  staff  with  rank  of  colonel ;  married,  1855  ;  wife 
died  ;  married  again,  1867;  five  children.  Address,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

181.  Seneca  Hill  (Easthampton). 

183.  A.  W.  Ide  (Medway). — Born  October  10,  1826; 
entered  the  ministry,  1859;  niember  of  Massachusetts  Leg- 
islature, 1873.     Address,  West  Medway,  Mass. 

183.  Joseph  Lyman  Jones  (Amherst). — Born  in  Enfield, 
Mass.,  December  4,  183 1  ;  entered  Amherst  College,  but 
left  at  expiration  of  junior  year,  with  letter  of  dismission  at 
his  own  request ;  clerk  in  a  dry  goods  jobbing  house,  in 
New  York,  1852-7;  settled  in  Kansas  in  1857,  on  govern- 
ment land ;  pre-empted  the  same  for  a  farm  and  is  still 
occupying  it;  has  filled  the  office  of  township  justice 
several  times,  the  office  of  county  commissioner,  and  twice 
been  elected  a  member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  State  of  Kansas  ;  married,  January  4,  1859;  two  chil- 
dren.    Address,  Lecompton,  Kansas. 

184.  William  G.  Jones  (Amherst).  Address,  Knoxville, 
Knox  County,  111. 

185.  Mason  Moore  (Fredonia,  N.  Y.). — Graduated  from 
Amherst  College,  1852;  entered  the  ministry;  in  1872 
was  settled  at  Harrisville,  N.  Y.  Present  residence  un- 
known. 


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186.  Stephen  Clapp  Pixley  (Plainfield) — Born  June  23, 
1829;  graduated  from  Williams  College,  1852,  and  from 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  1855  ;  he  then  married  and 
went  to  the  Zulu  Mission,  in  South  Africa,  under  charge  of 
the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Mis- 
sions ;  he  is  stationed  near  Port  Natal.  Address,  care  A. 
B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 

187.  George  Edward  Sanborne  (Reading). — Born  in 
Reading,  Mass.,  April  16,  1827 ;  at  Monson  Academy, 
1848-9;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1853,  and  from 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1856;  ordained  and  in- 
stalled pastor  of  Congregational  Church  at  Georgia,  Vt., 
January  i,  1857;  at  present  acting  pastor  of  Wethersfield 
Avenue  Church,  and  superintendent  of  Hartford  Orphan 
Asylum  ;  married  June  10,  1858  ;  no  children.  Address, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

188.  AzARiAH  Smith  (Middlefield). — Born  in  Middlefield, 
Mass.,  January  12,  1833  ;  graduated  from  New  York  Cen- 
tral College,  July  14,  1855  ;  teacher  in  seminary  and  pro- 
fessor in  Central  College,  1855-8;  superintendent  of 
schools,  Mifflin  County,  Pa.,  1859-63;  cashier  United 
States  Military  Telegraph,  1863-5  I  connected  with  pub- 
lishing house  of  Ticknor  &  Fields  (and  its  successors)  since 
1865  ;  married  September  25,  1861  ;  one  child.  Address, 
124  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

.189.  Alden  Bradford  Whipple  (Peru). — Born  in  Lanes- 
boro,  Mass.,  February  7,  1824;  graduated  from  Williams 
College,  1852;  studied  law  with  Ex-Governor  Briggs ; 
taught  the  high  school  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  three  years  ; 
principal  of  high  school  in  Nantucket,  Mass.,  two  and  one- 
half  years ;  meanwhile  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Baptist 
Church  ;  in  1857  bought  a  female  seminary  at  Lansing- 
burgh,  N.  Y.,  where  he  still  remains ;  besides  having 
charge  of  a  school  of  80  pupils,  and  teachers,  has  acted  as 
pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church ;  served  in  the  Christian 
commission;  was  married  August  6,  1856;  two  daughters. 
Address,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. 


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198-  Epaphras  C.  Maltby  (Northford,  Conn.V — Born, 
1828;  occupation,  manufacturer;  married^  April,  185 1. 
Address,  Northford,  Conn. 


CLASS    OF    1849. 

191.  Charles  L.  Ayer  (Killingly,  Conn.). — Born  in 
North  Stonington,  Conn.,  June  25,  1826  ;  deprived  of  a 
college  course  by  ill  health;  farming,  1849-55;  licensed 
by  Windham  (Conn.)  Association,  November,  1855;  or- 
dained pastor  of  Congregational  Church  of  Voluntown  and 
Sterling,  Conn.,  1859;  dismissed,  1863;  pastor  at  South 
Mansfield,  Conn.,  1863-8  ;  agent  Connecticut  Soldiers'  Or- 
phan Home,  1868-9;  acting  pastor  at  Plainville,  Conn., 
1869-72;  acting  pastor,  Taftville,  Conn.,  1872;  married, 
November,  1849;  ten  children.     Address,  Taftville,  Conn. 

193.  George  L.  Becker  (Beloit,  Wis.). — Has  been  or- 
dained to  the  ministry.     Address,  Granada,  Kansas. 

193.  George  E.  Beckwith  (Great  Barrington). — Born  in 
Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  November  14,  1828;  entered 
Williams  College,  but  left  during  sophomore  year,  from 
failure  of  eyes  ;  spent  most  of  two  years  teaching  in  Hins- 
dale Academy;  returned  in  1852,  for  the  senior  year,  but 
accepted  an  invitation  to  become  teacher  in  the  Royal 
School  at  Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands,  and  left  without 
graduating ;  afterwards  received  the  honorary  degree  of 
A.  M.  from  the  college.  At  the  end  of  two  years'  service 
at  Honolulu,  was  elected  professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  ; 
held  the  position  until  1858,  when  failing  eyesight  obliged 
him  to  resign  ;  passed  eight  years  in  establishing  and  man- 
aging a  sugar  plantation  of  about  10,000  acres,  now 
known  as  the  Haiku  Plantation,  on  the  island  of  Maiu, 
Hawaiian  Islands  ;  returned  to  the  United  States  in  1867; 
has  resided  at  Oakland,  Cal,  since  then  ;  taught  Latin  in 
Oakland  College,  one  year,  when  his  health  utterly  failed, 
and  he  was  obliged  to  leave  books  altogether  ;  married  Sep- 
tember 6,  1863  ;  three  children.     Address,  Oaktand,  Cal. 


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194.  Hiram  Bingham,  Jr.  (Chester). — Born  in  Honolulu, 
Oahu,  Sandwich  Islands,  Ausust  i6,  1832;  graduated  from 
Yale  College,  1853;  two  years  at  Andover  Theological 
Seminary  ;  principal  of  Northampton  (Mass.)  High  School, 
1853-4;  in  Europe,  May  to  November,  1854;  entered  the 
ministry,  November  9,  1856 ;  sailed  with  his  wife,  December 
2,  1856,  as  missionary  under  the  American  Board  of  Com- 
missioners for  Foreign  Missions,  on  the  ship  Morning  Star, 
to  Micronesian  Islands  ;  they  are  located  at  Apaiary,  one  of 
the  Gilbert  Islands  ;  married  November  18, 1856.  Address, 
care  of  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 

195.  Lewis  Burt  (Springfield). — Born  in  Springfield, 
Mass.,  March  14,  1827;  entered  college  but  left,  from  ill 
health,  at  end  of  second  year  ;  occupation,  farming ;  mar- 
ried April  13,  1852;  two  children.  Address,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

196.  John  Higley  Case  (Granby,  Conn.). — Born  inTor- 
rington,  Litchfield  County,  Conn.  ;  completed  preparation 
for  college  at  Suffield,  Conn.  ;  graduated  from  Yale  College, 
1855  ;  studied  law  at  Yale  Law  School,  1856-8;  admitted 
to  the  bar  at  New  Haven,i858  ;  commenced  practice  of  law 
at  Faribault,  Minn.,  1858  ;  district  attorney  four  years,  and 
State  senator ;  unmarried.  Address,  Faribault,  Rice  County, 
Minn. 

197.  Edson  Lyman  Clark  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  April  i,  1827;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1853,  and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1858  ; 
taught  three  years  after  leaving  college ;  has  been  in  the 
ministry  since  1858;  married  December  8,  1858;  three 
children.     Address,  North  Branford,  Conn. 

198.  Henry  Ellsworth  Daniels  (Worthington). — Born 
in  Worthington,  Mass.,  July  29,  1830;  graduated  from 
Williams  College,  1853  ;  taught  in  Lee  and  in  Perry,  N.  Y. ; 
principal  of  High  School  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  1856;  studied 
law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Hampden  County, 
Mass. ;  removed  to  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  to  practice  his 
profession  ;  in  the  early  part  of  the  war  for  the   Union   he 


88  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

acted  as  assistant  adjutant  general  for  his  State  ;  clerk  in 
Navy  Department,  at  Washington,  1864;  appointed  pri- 
vate secretary  to  Admiral  Dahlgren,  then  commanding 
South  Pacific  squadron,  1866  ;  married  December,  1855  ; 
died  at  Washington,  November  16,  1866. 

199.  Samuel  Chase  Dean  (Oakham). — Born  in  Oak- 
ham, Mass.,  March  28,  1823  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1853,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1856;  mission- 
ary of  the  Marathi  Mission,  India,  under  the  American 
Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions,  from  August, 
1856,  to  October,  1869  ;  preaching  in  Georgia,  from  Novem- 
ber, 1869,  to  February,  1872  ;  missionary  under  the  Ameri- 
can Home  Missionary  Society,  from  February,  1872,  to 
date ;  prepared  references  for  one-half  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment in  the  Marathi  language;  married  August  9,  1856; 
eight  children.    Address,  Steele  City,  Jefferson  County,  Neb. 

200.  William  P.  Duncan  (Hanover). — Born  in  Brooks, 
Me.,  April  i,  1833  ;  attended  Phillips  Academy,  Andover; 
entered  Amherst  College,  class  of  1855,  but  did  not  grad- 
uate, on  account  of  ill  health ;  taught  school  ;  entered 
profession  of  law,  i860;  has  been  notary  public  and  super- 
intendent of  schools;  married  October  28,  i860;  three 
children.     Address,  32  Washington  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

201.  James  Raymond  Goodrich  (Wethersfield,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  January  8,  1831  ;  graduated 
from  Yale  College,  1853  ;  taught  in  New  Haven,  1853-6; 
taught  a  private  school  in  Natchez,  Miss.,  1857-9;  died  at 
Kewanee,  111.,  October  24,  1859. 

203.  John  Morton  Green  (Amherst). — Born  in  Hadley, 
Mass.,  March  12,  1872;  graduated  from  Amherst  College, 
1853;  teaching,  1853-7  ;  tutor  in  Amherst  College,  1855-7  ; 
in  the  ministry  since  1857;  pastor  of  churches  at  Hatfield, 
South  Hadley  and  Lowell;  married  September  30,  1857; 
six  children.     Address,  Lowell,  Mass. 

203.  Henry  C.  Hall  (Ashfield).— Born  in  Ashfield, 
Mass.,  April,  1828;  civil  engineer,  two  years;  since  then 
wholesale  dealer  in   dry  goods,  in  New  York  ;  deacon   in 


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Broadway  Tabernacle  Church  ;  having  for  many  years  been 
intimate  with  the  religious  wants  of  Spain,  through  travel 
there,  at  the  outbreak  of  the  recent  revolution  of  1868,  he 
was  requested  by  the  American  Bible  Society,  American 
Tract  Society,  and  American  and  Foreign  Christian  Union, 
to  go  out  and  systematize  and  plan  for  their  future  opera- 
tions there  ;  succeeded  in  taking  in,  under  special  permits, 
many  thousands  of  copies  of  the  Scriptures  and  books 
which,  until  then,  had  for  centuries  been  contraband ;  also 
established  the  first  Sunday  School  in  Spain,  and  the  first 
religious  newspaper,  "  El  Eco  del  Evangelio";  the  American 
Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions  now  continue 
the  work  thus  inaugurated;  married  June,  1855;  three 
children.     Address,  59  Beaver  street,  New  York. 

304.  John  Alexander  Hamilton  (Chester). — Born  in 
Chester,  Mass.,  December  8,  1829;  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  1853;  teacher  Mathematics  and  Latin  in 
Williston  Seminary,  1853-5  5  graduated  from  Andover  The- 
ological Seminary,  1858  ;  ordained  colleague  pastor  (with 
Rev.  Z.  S.  Barstow,  D.  D.)  of  the  Congregational  Church 
in  Keene,  N.  H. ;  chaplain  of  6th  Regiment  New  Hamp- 
shire Volunteers,  1862-3  ;  dismissed  from  Keene,  1865  ; 
after  supplying,  for  a  while.  Olivet  Church,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  settled  at  Davenport,  la.,  1867;  dismissed,  1871  ; 
traveled  in  Europe,  and  the  East ;  settled  pastor  of  First 
Congregational  Church,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1873 ;  married 
October  20,  1858  ;  one  child.     Address,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

305.  Charles  Harding  (Sunderland). — Born  in  Whately, 
Mass.,  November  21,  1856;  graduated  from  Yale  College, 
1853,  and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1856;  sailed 
from  Boston,  August  18,  1856,  as  missionary  under  appoint- 
ment of  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 
Missions,  for  India;  reached  Bombay,  January  12,  1857; 
labored  there  until  November,  1863  ;  then  went  to  Shola- 
poor  (Mahratta  mission) ;  now  at  Bombay;  married  June 
25,  1856  ;  three  children.  Address,  Bombay,  India,  care  of 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 

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206.  James  S.  Hills  (Palmer). — Is  a  broker.  Address, 
St.  Denis  Hotel,  New  York. 

207.  Hiram  Lowell  Howard  (Enfield). — Graduated  from 
Yale  College,  1855,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1858;  S.  S.  Pelham,  Mass.,  1858-60;  Second  Church, 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  1860-1  ;  Burlington,  1861-3  ;  ordained 
April  10,  1864;  chaplain  59th  Massachusetts  Volunteers, 
1864-5  J  S.  S.  Presbyterian  Church,  Odessa,  Del.,  1865-7  ; 
assistant  pastor  Church  of  New  Testament,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  i86y-S  ;  S.  S.  Congregational  Church,  Cambridge, 
Ohio,  1869;  Ruggles,  Ohio,  1870;  Atkinson,  111.,  1872;  at 
last  accounts  removed  to  Chicago.     Address,  Chicago,  111. 

208.  George  Marshall  Howe  (Sudbury). — Is  a  practic- 
ing physician.     Address,  Framingham,  Mass. 

209.  Henry  Ives  (Lenox). — Born  in  Lee,  Mass.,  May  12, 
1830  ;  entered  Williams  College,  but  obliged  to  leave,  from 
ill  health,  during  sophomore  year  ;  in  April,  1852,  went  into 
the  Hampshire  Manufacturers'  Bank,  of  Ware,  Mass.,  where 
he  remained  as  clerk  and  assistant  cashier  until  bank  was 
changed  to  Ware  National  Bank,  when  he  became  cashier, 
and  served  until  1867;  became  cashier  of  First  National 
Bank  of  New  Milford,  Conn.,  1867;  justice  of  the  peace; 
married  May  12,  1857  ;  four  children.  Address,  New  Mil- 
ford,  Conn. 

210.  Reuben  H.  Knox  (Blandford). — Born  in  Blandford, 
Mass.,  June  13,  1831  ;  attended  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Acad- 
emy ;  went  to  college  in  1850;  emigrated  to  California,  and 
spent  some  years  in  the  mines  ;  was  drowned  March  22, 
1858,  in  San  P'rancisco  Bay,  by  the  upsetting  of  a  boat  in 
which  he  and  a  comrade  were  taking  a  pleasure  ride. 

211.  Joseph  Grout  Longley  (Hawley). — Born  in  Haw- 
ley,  1823  ;  completed  the  course  at  Auburn  Theological 
Seminary  ;  taught  many  years  before  studying  theology ; 
received  honorary  A.  M.  from  Amherst  College,  1869;  was 
in  the  army  with  rank  of  lieutenant ;  died.  May  6,  1871. 

212.  Robert  McCurdy  Lord  (Lyme,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Old  Lyme,  Conn.,  January  10,  1833;  studied  medicine;  is 


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a  practicing  physician  ;  was  examining  surgeon  for  New 
London  County,  Conn.,  during  the  war ;  married  June, 
1865  ;  two  children.     Address,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

213.  Marcus  Lyon  (Genoa,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Genoa,  N.  Y., 
September  23,  1827;  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1852; 
admitted  to  the  bar  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1854;  district  attor- 
ney, Schuyler  County,  N.  Y.,  1855  ;  district  attorney,  Tomp- 
kins County,  N.  Y.,  1856,  and  re-elected,  1859;  married 
September  17,  1855  ;  two  children.     Address,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

314.  William  Marcussohn  (Odessa,  Russia). — Born  in 
Galat,  Austria,  July  11,  1826;  entered  Amherst  College, 
but  graduated  from  Williams  College,  1852  ;  graduated 
from  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  Theological  Sem.inary,  1854;  in 
Spring  of  1855  left  New  York  under  auspices  or  American 
Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions,  as  mis- 
sionary to  Turkey,  with  permission  to  spend  one  year  in 
Germany.  During  this  year,  the  field  in  which  he  was  to 
labor  was  ceded  to  the  Committee  of  the  Scotch  Kirk  ;  re- 
appointed by  that  committee,  he  organized  a  mission  in 
Salonica,  and  labored  there  three  years,  1856-9;  spent  the 
Winter  of  1858  in  Scotland  in  behalf  of  the  mission  ;  or- 
ganized a  mission  in  Constantinople,  and  labored  there 
three  years  ;  returned  to  New  York,  1862  ;  since  then  con- 
nected with  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  America ;  settled 
as  pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church  at  Lyndonville,  N. 
Y.,  1869  ;  married  August  3,  1859  5  ^our  children.  Address, 
Lyndonville,  N.  Y. 

215.  Gaylord  B.  Miller  (Torringford,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Torringford,  Conn.,  July  25,  1831;  pursued  a  course  of 
English  in  Williston  Seminary ;  graduated  at  Berkshire 
Medical  College,  (Pittsfield,  Mass.,)  November,  185 1  ;  prac- 
ticing physician  since  that  date  ;  assistant  surgeon.  United 
States  army,  during  war;  married  December,  1853;  no 
children.     Address,  Grand  Rapids,  Kent  County,  Mich. 

310.  Edward  Burns  Olcott  (Amherst). — Born  in  Ha- 
verhill, N.  H.,  June  29,  1831  ;  graduated  from  Amherst  Col- 
lege,  1854  ;   studied  law  with  his  father,  Judge  Olcott  of 


92  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

New  York,  but  did  not  enter  upon  the  practice  of  his  pro- 
fession,— after  this,  he  devoted  himself,  to  general  litera- 
ture, until  1861  ;  enlisted  1861  in  5th  Regiment,  New  York 
Heavy  Artillery ;  served  in  various  battles,  and  was  taken 
prisoner  at  Staunton,  Va.,  in  Summer  of  1864;  confined  in 
Libby  prison  ;  though  suffering  from  illness,  he  was  placed 
in  charge  of  others  more  sick  than  himself,  and  died  in  the 
discharge  of  his  duty,  August  9,  1864. 

217.  James  Lanman  Penniman  (Philadelphia,  Pa.). — 
Born  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  July  9,  1S32  ;  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1853  ;  taught  at  Fallston,  Md.,  and  in  Virginia;  in 
Department  of  the  Interior  at  Washington,  1863  ;  supposed 
to  be  still  in  Washington  ;  married  ;  one  child. 

218.  Henry  Reuben  Pierce  (Northampton). — Born  in 
Coventry,  Vt ,  January  2,  1828  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1853  ;  principal  of  High  School  at  Saxon ville,  1853-4; 
Hopkinton  High  School,  1854-5  5  ^or  six  months  studied 
law;  principal  High  School,  Uxbridge,  1855-7;  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  High  School,  1857-62  ;  commissioned  Novem- 
ber, 1862,  second  lieutenant  5th  Rhode  Island  Infantry  ; 
served  under  General  Burnside  in  the  expedition  to  New- 
bern  ;  at  the  battle  of  Newbern,  while  leading  his  men  in 
a  successful  charge  upon  the  enemy's  rifle  pits  he  fell,  March 
14,  1862  ;  rushing  up  the  bank,  brandishing  his  sword,  and 
exclaiming,  "  Let  not  a  man  flinch,"  he  fell  back,  shot 
through  the  heart ;  married  August  12,  1856;  one  child. 

319.  William  Callahan  Robinson  (Norwich,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  26,  1834 ;  graduated  at  Dart- 
mouth College,  1854,  and  at  General  Seminary  of  Protest- 
ant Episcopal  Church,  New  York,  1857;  ordained  deacon 
at  Trinity  Church,  New  York,  June  28,  1857;  rector  St. 
James  Church,  Pittston,  Pa.,  1857-8  ;  rector  St.  Luke's 
Church,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1858-9;  ordained  presbyter  Grace 
Church,  Honesdale,  Pa.,  February  10,  1859;  embraced  Ro- 
man Catholic  belief,  February,  1863  ;  displaced  from,  the 
ministry;  read  law;  practiced  at  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  1863; 
New   London,   Conn.,    1864;    New    Haven,    Conn.,   1865; 


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clerk  City  Court,  New  Haven,  1866-8  ;  judge  City  Court, 
1869-71  ;  member  Board  of  Education,  1873  ;  member 
Connecticut  House  of  Representatives  from  New  Haven, 
1874;  lecturer  on  law  in  Yale  College,  1869-72  ;  professor 
of  Elementary  and  Criminal  Law  and  Law  of  Real  Prop- 
erty, Yale  College,  1872  to  date  ;  has  published  **  Ebenezer 
Beriah  Kelley,  an  Autobiography  ;  "  associate  editor  Cath- 
olic World,  New  York,  1 868-9  5  occasional  contributor  to 
Catholic  World  and  other  magazines  and  papers ;  married 
July  2,  1857.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

330.  Henry  Millen  Sabin  (Lenox). — Born  in  Monterey, 
Berkshire  County,  Mass.,  September  6,  1831  ;  graduated  at 
Williams  College,  1853  ;  taught  high  schools  and  academies 
at  Cincinnati,  O.,  Lenox,  Pittsfield  and  Saxonville,  Mass. ; 
graduated  in  medicine  at  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  Col- 
lege, New  York,  1863;  assistant  surgeon  52d  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Volunteers  ;  returned  with  regiment ;  prac- 
ticed medicine  eight  years  at  Edwardsville,  Madison  County, 
111. ;  removed  to  Lincoln,  Neb.,  and  has  followed  his  pro- 
fession there  since  then;  married  March  14,  1867;  one 
son.     Address,  Lincoln,  Lancaster  County,  Neb. 

231.  Oilman  Lyman  Sessions  (West  Woodstock,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Woodstock,  Conn.,  February  8,  1829;  graduated 
from  Dartmouth  College,  1853  ;  taught  in  Washington, 
D.  C,  one  year ;  studied  law  with  Hon.  D.  S.  Dickinson  of 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  and  began  practice  there,  but  was  in- 
terrupted on  account  of  ill  health.     Address,  unknown. 

233.  Nathan  F.  Smith  (Stonington,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Stonington,  Conn.,  May  3,  1830;  completed  a  course  in 
Mathematics  at  Williston  Seminary  ;  pursued  higher  Math- 
ematics with  a  tutor  ;  taught  one  year ;  since  then  a  dealei* 
in  drugs  and  medicines  ;  removed  to  Williamstown,  1852  ; 
married,  1858;  four  children.  Address,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

233.  Richard    Salter   Storrs  (Springfield). — Born  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  September  29,   1830;    graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1853  ;  teaching  continually  ;  taught  one  term, 
in  Williston  Seminary  after  graduation ;  deaf  mute  teach- 


94  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

ing  begun,  1853  ;  Professor  in  National  Deaf  Mute  College, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1854-5  '•>  ^<^w  in  American  Asylum  at 
Hartford.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

324.  Abner  Leavenworth  Train  (Milford,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Milford,  Conn.,  September  16,  1830;  graduated 
from  Yale  College,  1853;  studied  law;  admitted  to  the 
bar,  1856  ;  practiced  law  only  a  short  time,  then  worked 
gradually  into  newspaper  editing ;  for  a  long  time  editor  of 
New  Haven  Palladmm ;  twice  a  member  of  the  Connecti- 
cut House  of  Representatives  ;  married  March  17,  1863; 
one  child.    Address,  Office  oi Palladium,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

225.  George  D.  Vose  (Pawtucket).  —  Address,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I. 

226.  Richard  Waite  (Lyme,  Conn.). — Born  in  Lyme, 
Conn.,  September  26,  1831  ;  graduated  from  Yale  College, 
1853;  then  settled  in  Toledo,  O.,  where,  after  two  years  study 
of  law,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1855  ;  became  law  partner 
of  his  brother,  Hon.  M.  R.  Waite,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
United  States ;  served  two  short  terms  of  enlistment  in  the 
United  States  army,  as  captain  of  infantry ;  married  March 
21,  1857  ;  seven  children,  four  living.     Address,  Toledo,  O. 

227.  Charles  Walker,  Jr.  (Northampton). — Removed 
to  Lowell,  from  Northampton,  then  to  Kentucky.  Ad- 
dress, unknown. 

228.  Ethan  Brooks  (Chicopee). — Born  in  West  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  January  10,  1832;  paper  making,  1854-58,  in 
Ohio;  dealer  in  paper,  1858-61;  since  1861,  farming; 
married  January  i,  1856;  two  children.  Address,  West 
Springfield,  Mass.  • 

229.  Walter  Chadwick  (Lyme,  Conn.).— Born  in  Old 
Lyme,  Conn.,  April  28,  1832  ;  master  of  the  merchant 
ship  Blenheim ;  his  ship  left  New  York,  for  Panama,  in 
June,  1863,  and  has  not  been  heard  from  since  reaching  the 
vicinity  of  the  West  Indies;  married  October  25,  1853; 
three  children — one,  a  daughter,  is  living. 

230.  Enoch  Ludden  (Westhampton). — Born  in  West- 
hampton,   Mass.  ;  attended  Normal   School,  at  Westfield  ; 


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occupation,  farmer  and  butcher ;  selectman  in  Westhamp- 
ton ;  married  December  i,  1853  ;  two  children.  Address, 
Easthampton,  Mass. 


CLASS    OF  1850. 

231.  Hudson  Burr  (Burrville,  Conn.). — Born  in  Torring- 
ford,  Conn.,  January  23,  1830;  graduated  from  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1853  ;  taught  Latin  and  Greek  in  the  Maryland 
Military  Institute,  one  year;  in  1854,  removed  to  Bloom- 
ington,  111.  ;  assistant  clerk  of  circuit  court,  1854-9;  com- 
menced the  practice  of  law,  1859;  in  the  Union  army, 
1862-4  ;  assistant  adjutant  general,  with  rank  of  captain  ; 
in  1865  returned  to  practice  of  law,  and  has  remained  in  it 
since  ;  city  attorney  for  Bloomington,  two  years — 1864  and 
1865;  married  December  11,  1854;  two  children.  Ad- 
dress, Bloomington,  111. 

233.  Gardiner  H.  Clarkc  (Brookline). 

233.  James  Franklin  Clarke  (Rowe). — Born  in  Buck- 
land,  Mass.,  January  31,  1832;  graduated  from  Amherst 
College,  1854,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1858;  entered  the  ministry,  1859;  ^t  Bridgewater,  Vt., 
seven  months  ;  sailed  from  Boston  to  Turkey,  June  14, 
1859;  reached  station,  October  22,  1859;  visited  America 
in  1870;  returned  in  1871 ;  in  charge  of  theological  school 
at  Samokove  ;  married  April  14,  1859;  four  children.  Ad- 
dress, Samokove,  European  Turkey,  care  A.  B.  C.  F.  M., 
Boston,  Mass. 

234.  Sumner  C.  Coolidge  (Orange). — Born  in  Orange, 
Franklin  County,  Mass.,  February  9,  1828;  two  years  at 
Amherst  College,  and  three  years'  study  of  medicine  ;  grad- 
uated at  Berkshire  Medical  College,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1855  ; 
has  continued  a  practicing  physician  since  1856  ;  superin- 
tendent of  public  schools,  town  and  county,  six  years  in 
Dane  County,  Wis. ;  member  of  Wisconsin  Medical  Society ; 
four  children.     Address,  Middleton,  Dane  County,  Wis. 

2:i5.  John  H.  Combs  (Warren). — Born  in  Warren,  Mass., 


96  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

July  15,  1826;  graduated  from  Union  College,  (Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,)  1853  ;  teaching  from  1854  to  outbreak  of  re- 
bellion, at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  and  at  Vicksburg ;  driven 
North  by  the  war ;  kept  a  select  school  at  Washington,  D. 
C,  one  year,  building  taken  for  a  hospital ;  principal  of  a 
high  school  in  Wisconsin,  one  year;  took  a  homestead  in 
Minnesota,  and  settled  down  to  farming ;  driven  off  by  the 
Minnesota  Indian  massacre;  clerk  on  a  War  Steamboat 
Transport,  plying  between  Washington  and  City  Point,  near 
Richmond ;  returned  South  at  close  of  war  and  resumed 
teaching-;  married  August  21,  1856;  no  children.  Ad- 
dress, Yazoo  City,  Miss. 

330.  Appleton  Dadmun  (Marlboro). — Born  in  Marl- 
boro, Mass.,  July  21,  1828  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1854;  studied  law  with  Hon.  Henry  Chapin,  of  Worcester, 
and  admitted  to  the  bar  there,  April  i,  1857 ;  practiced  his 
profession  in  that  city,  until,  obliged  to  relinquish  it  in 
1868,  from  ill  health  ;  married  June  6,  1865  ;  died  of  con- 
sumption, at  Minneapolis,  Minn.",  November  2,  1869. 

237.  Henry  Dickinson  (Granby). — Born  in  Granby, 
Mass.,  June  27,  1833;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1854;  teach- 
ing, 1854-8;  graduated  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1861  ;  preaching  since  then;  married  December,  1865; 
three  children.     Address,  Chester  Center,  Mass. 

338.  Charles  AnaldoDupee  (West  Brookfi eld). — Born 
in  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  May  22,  183 1  ;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1854;  taught  in  Chicago,  1854-60;  entered 
profession  of  law  at  Chicago,  1861  ;  married  December  29, 
1863.     Address,  care  Hitchcock  &  Dupee,  Chicago,  111. 

239.  JosiAH  William  Harmar  (Philadelphia,  Pa.). — Born 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  November  23,  1834;  derived  member- 
ship of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  from  Gen.  Josiah  Har- 
mar, his  grandfather;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1855; 
traveled  in  Europe  one  year ;  graduated  at  Yale  Law 
School;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1858  ;  in  1861,  opened  a  law 
office  in  Philadelphia;  in  1863,  served  in  the  ist  Pennsyl- 
vania Artillery,  at  the    burning   of  CarUsle,   and    in    the 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  97 

Cumberland  Valley  after  the  battle  of  Gettysburg  ;  while 
spending  a  Summer  vacation  at  Mount  Desert,  the  boat  in 
which  he,  with  a  party  of  seven  others,  was  returning  from 
a  day's  sailing  excursion,  was  carried  down  by  a  sudden 
gust  of  wind,  and  only  one  of  the  party  was  rescued.  He 
died  July  24,  1867. 

2iO,  Henry  F.  Hawkes  (South  Hadley).— Went  to  Chi- 
cago ;  enlisted  at  Chicago  in  a  battery  ;  sent  to  West  Vir- 
ginia ;  rose  to  captain  ;  attached  to  General  Benharn's  staff; 
in  the  attack  on  Fort  Wagner,  (Colonel  Shaw's  charge,) 
went  on  the  ramparts  of  the  enemy  ;  after  war  went  to  Vir-  1 
ginia  and  manufactured  paper.     Address  unknown. 

341.  James  King  Hill  (Montgomery,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Montgomery,  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  1830;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1854;  studied  law,  1854-7;  admitted  to  the 
bar  of  New  York,  1857;  law  partner  with  Gen.  James  C. 
Rice,  (No.  250,)  before  the  war  ;  since  then  alone  in  the 
profession.     Address,  44  Wall  street,  New  York. 

243.  Edward  Ingraham  (Bristol,  Conn,). — Born  in  Bris- 
tol, Conn.,  April  10,  1829  ;.at  Yale  one  year,  and  Yale  Law 
School  one  year;  in  June,  1854,  began  making  clocks  in 
Bristol,  Conn. ;  in  1857,  settled  as  a  farmer  in  Jefferson,  111. ; 
lately  returned  to  Bristol,  and  is  engaged  in  making  clocks 
with  his  father ;  firm,  E.  Ingraham  &  Co.  Address,  Bris- 
tol, Conn. 

2«.  O.  B.  King  (Suffield,  Conn.).— Born  in  Suffield, 
Conn.,  June  15,  183 1 ;  entered  Amherst  College,  but  left  in 
Junior  year,  and  spent  the  next  four  years  in  Western  New 
York,  Ohio  and  SufHeld  ;  went  to  Minnesota  in  1856;. in 
lumber  trade,  1856-60;  in  office  of  county  treasurer  of 
Hennepin  County,  1860-8  ;  engaged  in  building  and  oper- 
ating a  flouring  mill,  1868-70  ;  in  lumber  trade,  1870  to  date  ; 
deputy  county  treasurer,  five  and  one-half  years ;  county 
treasurer,  two  years  ;  member  of  common  council  of  city  of 
Minneapolis,  three  years,  and  president  of  the  board,  one 
year  ;  married  November  23,  1858  ;  six  children,  four  living. 
Address,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

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98  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

^4.  Charles  Clinton  Latimer  (Newington,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Newington,  Conn.,  October  17,  1831^  entered  Yale 
College,  but  left  in  Junior  year  from  ill  health  ;  graduated 
from  Yale  Medical  School,  1856;  has  been  a  practicing 
physician  in  Bureau  County,  111.;  surgeon  in  the  131st 
Regiment  Illinois  Infantry,  with  rank  of  major  of  cavalry 
in  war  of  the  rebellion ;  examining  surgeon  for  pensions 
since  1861  ;  married  July  21,  1858;  two  daughters.  Ad- 
dress, Princeton,  Bureau  County,  111. 

345.  Edward  Hicks  Magill  (Newhope,  Pa.). — Born  in 
Solebury,  Pa.,  September  24,  1825  ;  entered  Yale  College, 
and  passed  Freshman  year ;  entered  Brown  University  in 
advance,  and  graduated,  1852  ;  teaching  in  the  Providence, 
R.  I.,  High  School,  as  instructor,  three  years,  and  as  princi- 
pal of  the  Classical  Department,  four  years  ;  submaster  of 
the  Boston  Latin  School,  1859-67;  in  1867,  went  to  Eu- 
rope ;  attended  lectures  at  the  Sorbonne  and  the  College  de 
France,  and  in  the  following  Summer,  made  the  tour  of 
Europe ;  principal  of  Preparatory  Department,  Swarthmore 
College,  Pennsylvania,  1869-72  ;.  president  Swathmore  Col- 
lege, (Society  of  Friends,)  1872  to  date  ;  author  of  Magill's 
French  Grammar,  Magill's  Introductory  French  Reader, 
and  Magill's  French  Prose  and  Poetry  ;  married  October  25, 
1852;  six  children,  five  living.  Address,  Swathmore  Col- 
lege, Swathmore  P.  O.,  Pa. 

246.  Albert  Matthews  (Leverett). — Born  in  Leverett, 
Mass.,  November  12,  1828  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1854;  studied  law  ;  practiced  law  in  Denver,  Col,  then  re- 
moved to  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  now  does  business  in  New 
York;  is  in  insurance  business,  and  deals  in  stocks;  un- 
married.    Address,  810  Broad  street,  Newark,  N.  J. 

347.  John  Thomas  Miller  (Torringford,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Torringford,  Conn.,  October  28,  1832  ;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1854;  teacher,  1854-7;  lawyer  since  1859,  during 
which  year  he  settled  in  Grand  Rapids  ;  unmarried.  Ad- 
dress, Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

248.  Edmund  M.  Pease  (Granby). — Born  in  Huntington, 


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Mass.,  July  23,  1833  ;  graduated  at  College  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  New  York,  1859;  city  physician  for  Springfield, 
Mass.,  three  years ;  two  and  one-half  years,  surgeon  3d 
Regiment  Rhode  Island  Heavy  Artillery ;  for  many  years 
a  practicing  physician  in  Springfield  ;  married  January  14, 
1862;  no  children.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

249.  Ira  Welch  Pettibone  (Winsted,  Conn.). —  Born  in 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1854;  occupation,  teaching;  member  of  Connecticut 
Legislature,  1868  ;  in  the  army  as  colonel  loth  Connecticut 
Vols. ;  principal  preparatory  department,  Beloit  College  ; 
married  April,  1857;  four  children.     Address,  Beloit,  Wis. 

250  James  Clay  Rice  (VVorthington). — Born  in  Worth- 
ington,  Mass.,  December  27,  1828;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1854;  taught  in  Natchez,  Miss,  1854-5;  began 
practicing  law  in  New  York,  1855  ;  entered  the  army  May, 
1861,  as  first  lieutenant  34th  New  York  Volunteers;  was 
captain  in  the  battle  of  Bull  Run  ;  promoted  to  lieutenant 
colonel  44th  New  York  Volunteers,  September,  1861  ; 
served  on  the  peninsula ;  commanded  a  brigade  at  Gettys- 
burg; promoted  brigadier  general,  August,  1863;  com- 
manded brigade  in  the  5th  Army  Corps  in  1864;  mortally 
wounded  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  10,  1864. 

251.  William  Steele  Shurtleff  (Springfield). — Born 
in  Newbury,  Vt.,  February  17,  1830;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1854;  lawyer  from  1856  to  date;  judge  of  probate 
court  since  1863;  colonel  46th  Regiment  Massachusetts 
Volunteer  Militia;  married  November  27,  1857;  two 
daughters.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

252.  Metcalf  John  Smith  (Middlefield). — Born  in  Mid- 
dlefield,  Mass.,  September  7,  1830;  graduated  at  Central 
New  York  College,  1855  ;  taught  two  years  at  that  college  ; 
two  years  more  at  Eleutherian  College,  Indiana  ;  three  years 
as  principal  of  Lewiston  Academy,  Miflin  County,  Pa. ;  two 
years  in  Collinsville,  Conn.,  High  School;  in  1864,  re- 
turned to  Middlefield,  to  take  the  burden  of  care  from  an 
aged    father;    farmer   since    1864;    author  of   Robinson's 


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Arithmetical  Examples  (Ivison  &  Phinney,  New  York,  1864). 
The  work  has  lately  been  revised  by  D.  W.  p'ish ;  married 
December  30,  1857;  four  children.  Address,  Middlefield, 
Hampshire  County,  Mass. 

353.  Nathan  Upham  (Brookfield). — Born  in  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  September  6,  1825  ;  passed  Freshman  year  in  Yale 
College  ;  entered  Yale  Law  School,  185 1,  and  took  degree  of 
LL.B.  July,  1853;  librarian  in  the  Law  School  until  July, 
1854;  admitted  to  the  bar  of  New  Haven,  1854;  prin- 
cipal of  the  High  School  in  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1855-6; 
High  School  in  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1857;  taught  fourteen 
years  in  the  grammar  schools  of  New  York  City  as  first 
assistant,  and  is  now  principal  of  one  of  the  public  schools 
of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  he  has  twenty  assistant  teachers, 
and  1,200  pupils  ;  has  published  many  poems  in  the  New 
York  papers  ;  married  April  17,  1856  ;  one  daughter.  Ad- 
dress,  174  South  4th  street,  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y. 

354.  Joseph  Warren  Wilson  (Natick). — Born  in  Hop- 
kinton, Mass.,  January  4,  1826;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1854;  taught  school  at  Russell's,  in  New  Haven,  two 
years  ;  studied  law  in  New  Haven,  two  years  ;  has  practiced 
law  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  since  1858;  member  of  board  of 
education  in  Norwalk,  twelve  years  ;  married  February  9, 
1859;  four  children,  two  living.     Address,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

255.  John  Milton  Wolcott  (West  Springfield). — Born 
in  Agawam,  Mass.,  November  20,  1830;  graduated  from 
Yale  College,  1854,  and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
New  York,  1859;  teaching  between  college  and  seminary; 
licensed  to  preach,  1859;  ordained,  1861  ;  married  Septem- 
ber 26,  i860;  no  children.     Address,  Cheshire,  Conn. 

256.  Daniel  Dewey  (Williamstown). — Born  in  Williams- 
town,  Mass.,  March  3,  1834  ;  entered  Williams  College  from 
the  Middle  Class  of  1850;  graduated  from  college,  1855  ; 
studied  law  and  settled  in  Williamstown  ;  is  now  a  mer- 
chant in  Boston;  married  April  29,  1864.  Address,  care 
Harding,  Gray  &  Dewey,  Congress  street,  Boston. 

257.  James  Bartlett  Meacham  (Williamstown). — Born 


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in  Williamstown,  Mass.,  November  27,  1828  ;  entered  Wil- 
liams College  from  the  middle  class  of  1850;  graduated  at 
college,  1854;  practicing  law  in  Bennington,  Vt. 

258.  John  Henry  Piatt  (Philadelphia,  Pa.). — Born  in 
Norwich,  Conn.,  November  17,  1833  ;  left  middle  class  of 
1850  and  studied  privately  with  Principal  Wright,  eight 
months;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1855;  studied  law  at 
the  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1855-7;  admitted  to  the  Bar 
of  Ohio,  1857;  lawyer  in  practice,  1857-61  ;  at  the  break- 
ing out  of  the  rebellion  entered  the  army  as  adjutant  ist 
Ohio  Cavalry  ;  at  the  close  of  the  war  was  transferred  into 
the  regular  army  as  captain  31st  United  States  Infantry, 
remaining  such  until  1869,  when  he  resigned  ;  during  the 
war  held  ranks  of  first  lieutenant,  adjutant,  captain  and 
major;  United  States  Commissioner  southern  district  of 
Ohio,  1858;  married  September  11,  1859;  two  children. 
Address,  Register's  office.  Hall  of  Records,  New  York. 

359.  Edward  Sanford,  Jr.  (Saybrook,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Saybrook,  Conn.,  August  28,  1833  ;  entered  Yale  College 
from  the  Middle  Class  of  1850;  graduated  there,  1854; 
taught  school  till  1856;  commenced  practice  of  law,  1857; 
married  August  i,  1855;  five  children.  Address,  Morris, 
Gerard  County,  111. 

3<)0.  Henry  Martyn  Smith  (South  Hadley). — Born  in 
Granby,  Mass.,  August  20,  1834;  completed  a  mathemati- 
cal course  at  Williston  Seminary ;  two  years,  mercantile 
life  ;  since  1852  manufacturing  cassimeres  ;  married  Novem- 
ber 8,  i860;  two  children.     Address,  Enfield,  Mass. 

301.  John  N.  Bullard  (.Rowe). — Born  in  Rowe,  Frank- 
lin County,  Mass.,  July  23,  1832;  left  Williston  Seminary 
at  end  of  middle  year ;  employed  as  salesman  in  John  H. 
Wells  &  Go's  store,  Easthanlpton,  Mass.,  1852-8;  clerk 
of  the  New  Bedford  tlour  mill  corporation,  1858-68  ;  ap- 
pointed treasurer  and  superintendent  of  the  same,  1868; 
member  of  the  New  Bedford  tity  government  three  years, 
1866-9;  married  February  20,  1861  ;  four  children.  Ad- 
dress, New  Bedford,  Mass. 


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2(}2,  Lewis  S.  Glakk  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  December  28,  1828;  was  a  member  of  the 
English  department  of  WilHston  Seminary  many  terms ; 
occupation,  farmer ;  has  held  several  town  offices  ;  member 
of  the  5 2d  Massachusetts  Regiment;  in  service  nine 
months;  married  December  7,  1854;  wife  died;  married 
again  May  15,  1866;  one  child  living.  Address,  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

203.  Daniel  H.  Newton  (Greenfield). — Born  in  Hub- 
bardston,  Mass.,  June  22,  1827;  occupation,  manufacturer 
of  lumber  and  contractor;  member  Massachusetts  House 
of  Representatives,  1869;  county  treasurer,  1862-5  5  I'nar- 
ried  September  24,  1862;  one. child  living.  Address, 
Greenfield,  Mass. 

264.  James  Peck  (Bristol,  Conn.). — Merchant.  Address, 
Burlington,  Vt. 

265.  John  E.  Peck  (Bristol,  Gonn.) — Merchant.  Ad- 
dress, Burlington,  Vt. 

266.  H.  G.  Stickney  (Northampton). — Born  in  Hunt- 
ington, Mass.,  July  23,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Gollege  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1859;  i^^  ^^e  army 
three  years  as  surgeon  ;  married  January  14,  I862.  Ad- 
dress, Springfield,  Mass. 

GLASS  OF   1851. 

267.  David  G.  Ayers  (South  Hadley). — Born  in  Gran  by, 
Mass.,  January  27, 1833  5  was  two  years  in  Amherst  Gollege ; 
studied  medicine  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  ;  occupation,  teach- 
ing, practice  of  medicine,  keeping  drug  store ;  married 
April,  1859;  no  children  living.     Address,  unknown. 

268.  Gharles  Wentworth  Buck  (Boston). — Born  in 
Hampden,  Me.,  August  19,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
Gollege,  1855  ;  studied  law,  1859-60  ;  entered  the  ministry, 
1862;  married  December  29*  1863;  three  children.  Ad- 
dress, 116  Danforth  street,  Portland,  Me. 

269.  John  G.  Dennis  (Hardwick). — Born  in  Hard  wick. 


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Mass.,  August  5,  1828  ;  entered  law  school  at  Ballston,  N. 
Y.,  and  graduated  with  honor  ;  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  New 
York  ;  his  health,  which  was  poor  while  he  was  at  Williston 
Seminary,  continued  to  decline,  and  he  returned  to  Hard- 
wick  in  1856;  he  died  of  consumption,  July  30,  1858. 

270.  Sylvanus  Clark  Dickinson  (Milford,  Conn.)- — 
Born  in  Milford,  Conn.,  November  28,  1832  ;  at  Yale  Col- 
lege one  year ;  in  business  four  years  in  New  York  ;  one 
year  in  Cleveland,  Ohio ;  since  then  in  Milford  or  New 
York.     Address,  Milford,  Conn. 

271.  William  Eastman  Dickinson  (North  Amherst). — 
Born  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  June  11,  1832;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1855,  and  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1858  ;  since  then  in  the  ministry ;  married  September 
6,  i860  ;  one  child.     Address,  Walpole,  N.  H. 

272.  John  Long  Graves  (Sunderland). — Born  in  Sun- 
derland, Mass.,  August  15,  1831 ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1855  ;  studied  theology  privately,  chiefly  with  Dr. 
Kirk,  of  Boston  ;  entered  the  ministry,  1857;  settled  over 
Springfield  Street  Church,  in  Boston  ;  now  in  insurance 
business  ;  has  taught  at  various  times  ;  married  September 
I,  1858.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

273.  Ebenezer  F.  Hawley  (Ridgefield,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  October  8,  1832  ;  entered  Amherst 
College  and  died  during  the  Junior  year  of  his  course,  De- 
cember 5,  1853. 

274.  Charles  Hopkins  (Rutland,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Rutland,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  January  31,  1832;  en- 
tered Yale  College,  but  was  obliged  by  sickness  to  leave 
at  the  end  of  the  Sophomore  year ;  afterwards  received 
A.  M.  from  Madison  University,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  ;  began 
study  of  law,  but  abandoned  it  for  theology  ;  entered  An- 
dover Theological  Seminary ;  obliged  again  by  sickness, 
1859,  to  leave  school ;  meantime  had  taught  four  or  five 
years  ;  in  i860,  all  hope  of  professional  life  being  gone,  pur- 
chased a  bookstore  in  Norwich,  N.  Y. ;  remained  there  ten 
years  ;  during  most  of  this  time  acted  as  county  secretary 


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of  Sunday  schools  for  Chenango  County,  N.  Y.,  with  high- 
ly encouraging  results — numerous  revivals  ^of  religion  ac- 
companying his  work  ;  in  1867,  chosen  district  secretary  of 
Sunday  schools  for  southern  New  York,  a  territory  covering 
twelve  or  thirteen  counties  ;  held  the  office  five  years  ; 
chosen  general  agent  of  the  Equitable  Life  Assurance  So- 
ciety of  the  United  States,  1870,  office  hours  12.30  to  1.30, 
p.  M. ;  attached  himself  to  the  Brooklyn  Tabernacle  Free 
Lay  College  (Rev.  T.  D.  Talmage,  D.  D.,  president)  ;  has 
organized  and  is  at  present  conducting  a  large  mission  in 
East  New  York ;  has  written  much  for  the  press ;  is  New 
York  correspondent  for  the  Sunday  School  Times ;  married 
September  9,  1868;  one  child.  Address,  120  Broadway, 
New  York. 

275.  Charles  M.  Rowland  (Conway). — Born  November 
25,  1830;  he  entered  Amherst  College,  but  his  health  failed 
before  completing  his  course  of  study  ;  he  died  October 
20,  1853. 

276.  Henry  Sylvester  Kelsey  (Evansville,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  LeRoy,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  December  5,  1830  ; 
graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1855  ;  studied  theology  in 
New  York  and  East  Windsor,  Conn. ;  taught  in  an  academy 
at  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  1855-6;  tutor  and  instructor  in  mathe- 
matics in  Amherst  College,  1857-60;  professor  of  mathe- 
matics, natural  philosophy  and  astronomy  in  Beloit  College, 
Wis.,  1860-3  ;  pastor  of  Congregational  Church  in  Granby, 
Mass.,  1863-6  ;  pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  Rock- 
ville.  Conn.,  \%66-%\  employed  by  the  American  Mission- 
ary Association  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  1869;  taught  in  Geneva, 
N.  Y.,  1869-70;  pastor  Congregational  Church,  Holliston, 
Mass.,  1870-3  ;  installed  pastor  Congregational  Church, 
Woburn,  Mass.,  1873  ;  married,  1861  ;  wife  died,  1865  \  o^^^ 
child,  died  1856  ;  married  again,  1867;  no  children.  Ad- 
dress, Woburn,  Mass. 

277.  Gabriel  Ludlum  (Napanoch,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Woodburne,  Sullivan  County,  N.  Y.,  November  23,  1834; 
was   in  Yale  College  a  part  of  Freshman  year  ;  engaged 


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in  flour  mill  at  Napanoch,  Ulster  County,  N.  Y. ;  sold  out 
and  removed  from  there  ;  died  some  years  ago  at  Nassau, 
N.  Y. 

378.  George  Augustus  Mason  (Bridgeport,  Conn.). — 
Was  in  Yale  College  a  part  of  the  course  ;  killed  about 
1855  on  a  railroad,  of  which  his  father  was  superintendent, 
by  putting  his  head  from  the  car  window  while,  the  train 
was  in  motion. 

370.  Jarvis  King  Mason  (Enfield,  Conn.). — Born  in  En- 
field, Hartford  County,  Conn.,  November  8,  1831  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College,  1855,  and  the  Medical  Department  of 
Harvard,  1861  ;  principal  public  schools  in  New  York  and 
Ohio,  1855-6;  principal  of  academies  in  Texas  and  Missis- 
sippi, 1856-9;  practicing  physician  since  1861  ;  married 
June  23,  1863  ;  wife  died  April  13,  1864  ;  no  children.  Ad- 
dress, Suffield,  Hartford  County,  Conn. 

380.  George  Lowell  Montague  (South  Hadley). — 
Born  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  December  15,  1833  J  graduated 
at  Williams  College,  1855  ;  teaching,  1856-60,  at  Beloit, 
Wis.,  and  Freeport,  111. ;  studied  law ;  was  to  have  been  ad- 
mitted at  the  outbreak  of  the  rebellion  ;  in  6th  Wisconsin 
Regiment  from  April,  1861,  and  raising  troops  on  staff  of  the 
Governor  of  Wisconsin  until  his  death,  about  April,  1862  ; 
in  37th  Massachusetts  Regiment  from  August  11,  1862, 
through  the  war  ;  in  the  6th  Wisconsin  held  rank  of  first 
lieutenant  and  captain  ;  in  the  37th  Massachusetts  held  com- 
missions of  captain,  major  and  lieutenant  colonel ;  held 
command  of  his  regiment  from  the  battle  of  the  Wilder- 
ness, May,  1864;  breveted  colonel,  May  12,  1864,  "for  dis- 
tinguished gallantry  in  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania  Court 
House,  Virginia ;  "  could  not  be  mustered  out  as  full  colonel, 
as  the  regiment  had  become  reduced  below  the  minimum 
number  required,  but  continued  in  command  until  March, 
1865,  except  such  times  as  he  commanded  a  brigade  ;  since 
the  war  in  life  insurance,  as  actuary  of  the  Universal  Life 
Insurance  Company,  of  New  York  ;  married  May  29,  1865  ; 
no  children.  Address,  102  Broadway,  New  York. 
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I06  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

281.  William  Lewis  Montague  (Belchertown).  — 
Born  in  Belchertown,  Mass.,  April  6,  1831  ;^graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1855 ;  taught  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1855-7;  tutor  in  Amherst  College,  1857-8;  instructor  in 
Latin  and  French,  1858-62  ;  associate  professor  of  Latin, 
1862-4;  professor  of  French,  Italian  and  Spanish,  and  li- 
brarian, 1864  to  date  ;  since  his  appointment  as  professor 
has  visited  Europe  twice,  spending  nearly  a  year  each  time 
in  travel  and  study  ;  author  of  "  Manual  Italian  Grammar  " 

and  a  "  Spanish  Grammar  ;  "  married ;  no  children. 

Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

382.  Charles  W.  Moore  (West  Boylston).— Born  in 
West  Boylston,  Mass.,  November  28,  1832  ;  two  years  in 
Amherst  College;  railroading  from  1854-8  on  the  Illinois 
Central ;  high  school  teacher  and  superintendent  of  schools 
in  Massachusetts  and  Minnesota,  1858-69;  superintendent 
of  Western  Division  of  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad,  1869 
to  date  ;  in  the  Union  army  one  year  as  second  lieutenant 
Company  I,  51st  Massachusetts  Volunteers  ;  married  April 
10,  1859;  five  children.     Address,  Willmar,  Minn. 

283.  Henry  Bradford  Nason  (North  Bridgewater). — 
Born  in  Foxboro,  Mass.,  June  22,  1831  ;  graduated  as 
Bachelor  of  Science  at  Amherst  College,  1855  ;  graduated 
as  Doctor  of  Philosophy  at  the  Georgia  Augusta  Univer- 
sity, Gottingen,  Germany;  appointed  professor  of  Natural 
History  in  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute  at  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1857  ;  declined  appointment  of  professor  of  Chemistry  and 
Natural  Science  in  Oahu  College,  Sandwich  Islands,  and  ac- 
cepted appointment  to  same  chair  in  Beloit  College,  Wis.  ; 
entered  upon  the  professorship  at  Beloit,  1858,  and  spent  a 
part  of  each  year  there,  the  remainder  at  Troy,  until  1866, 
when  he  resigned  the  position  to  accept  professorship  of 
Chemistry  and  Mineralogy  at  the  Rensselaer  Polytechnic 
Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  which  position  he  now  holds  ;  pub- 
lished in  1865,  "Tables  of  Reactions  for  Qualitative  An- 
alysis;" in  1868,  edited  '"Wohler's  Handbook  of  Mineral 
Analysis;"   in   1870,   published    "Tables    for   Qualitative 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  IO7 

Analysis  in  Colors  ;"  in  1873,  edited  "Manual  of  Blowpipe 
Analysis;"  received  honorary  degree  of  A.  M.  from  Am- 
herst College  in  1863;  married  September  7,  1864;  two 
children,  one  living.     Address,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

284.  James  Orton  (Greene,  Chenango  County,  N.  Y.)  — 
Born  in  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  April  21,  1830  ;  graduated  at 
Williams  College,  1855,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1858;  traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1858-9;  in 
South  America,  1867-8;  in  the  ministry,  1859-69;  chosen 
professor  of  Natural  History  in  Vassar  College,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  1869;  published  "Miners'  Guide  and  Metallur- 
gists' Directory,"  1849;  "  Proverbialist  and  Poet,"  1851; 
"The  Andes  and  the  Amazon,"  1870;  "Underground 
Treasures,  and  How  and  Where  to  find  them,"  1872  ;  "The 
Liberal  Education  of  Women,"  1873  ;  several  school  books  ; 
married  November  17,  1859  5  ^^ur  children.  Address,  Vas- 
sar College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

385.  Walter  B.  Osgood  (Templeton). — Born  in  Tem- 
pleton,  Mass.,  April  6,  1835;  entered  Dartmouth  College 
in  1852,  but  was  obliged  to  leave  at  the  end  of  Ereshman 
year  on  account  of  a  disease  of  his  eyes.  Traveled  in 
Europe  and  Africa,  1857-62  ;  studied  law  ;  health  failed  in 
1864  and  he  was  obliged  to  rest  ;  went  to  Europe  again, 
1865 — returned,  1868  ;  settled  in  New  York  to  engage  in 
practice  of  law  ;  died  suddenly  in  New  York,  March  10,  1872. 

386.  John  Richards  (New  Hartford,  Conn.). — Born  in 
New  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  5,  1822  ;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1855  ;  taught  a  part  of  two  years  ;  farming  since 
1855  ;  also  has  owned  and  run  a  lumber  mill  since  1864; 
has  worked  much  in  Sunday  school  missions,  and  is  a  lay 
preacher  ;  married  December  23,  1863  ;  no  children.  Ad- 
dress, New  Hartford,  Conn. 

287.  Edwin  Francis  Sandys  (Pittsfield). — Born  in 
Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y.,  March,  1832;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1857,  and  studied  law  in  Pittsfield  ;  was  principal 
of  High  School  in  Pittsfield ;  is  now  insurance  agent.  Ad- 
dress, Pittsfield,  Mass. 


I08  .         ALUMNI    RECORDS 

288.  Cyrus  Austin  Snow  (Coleraine). — Born  in  Cole- 
raine,  Mass.,  November  ii,  1832;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1855  ;  taught  in  Kentucky  and  elsewhere;  is  now 
a  farmer.     Address,  Austin,  Texas. 

289.  George  Talcott  (West  Hartford,  Conn.). — Born  in 
West  Hartford,  Conn.,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1855  ;  studied  law  and  practiced  his  profession  in  New 
York  until  January,  1859;  ^^  then  joined  his  brother  in 
wholesale  drug  business  in  Hartford;  married,  1862;  wife 
died,  1863  ;  married  again  May  16,  1871  ;  he  died  at  Niag- 
ara Falls,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1871. 

290.  Alvan  Wallace  (Hoosick,  N.  Y.). — Address, 
Auburn,  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y. 

291.  William  H.  Watson  (Lafayette,  Ohio.). 

292.  William  R.  Wilkinson  (Bucks  County,  Pa.). 

293.  Charles  H.  Ballard  (Charlemont). — Born  in 
Charlemont,  Mass.,  January  i,  1832;  completed  English 
course  at  Williston  Seminary  ;  studied  Civil  Engineering  at 
Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute ;  joined  a  party  of  sur- 
veyors at  work  on  what  was  then  called  the  Sackett's  Har- 
bor and  Saratoga  Railroad — now,  after  various  changes,  the 
Adirondack  Company's  Railroad  ;  has  been  engaged  for 
the  same  company  since  then,  and  now  holds  the  position 
of  superintendent  ;  married  June  23,  1861  ;  two  children. 
Address,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

294.  Samuel  Baker  Forbes  (Hopkinton). — Born  in 
Westboro,  Mass.,  August  i,  1826  ;  went  from  Middle  Clas- 
sical Class  to  Williams  College;  graduated  there,  1855,  and 
at  East  Windsor  Theological  Seminary,  1857;  i^  the  minis- 
try, 1857-9;  i^  business  since  1859;  1862-71,  dealer  in 
furniture  ;  1 871  to  date,  manufacturer  of  scythes  ;  married 
October  23,  1867  ;  one  child.  Address,  West  Winsted,  * 
Conn. 

295.  Thaddeus  Graves  (Hatfield). — Born  in  Hatfield, 
Mass. ;  left  Classical  Class  Middle  Year  ;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1856;  studied  law  and  practiced  in  New 
York  ;  returned  to  Hatfield,  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming 


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and  law  practice  ;  married  ;  three  children.  Address,  Hat- 
field, Mass. 

JJ90.  John  H.  Leavitt  (East  Charlemont). — Born  in 
Heath,  Mass.  ;  completed  an  English  course  in  Williston 
Seminary  ;  studied  higher  mathematics  at  Rensselaer  Poly- 
technic Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  surveyor  four  years  ;  since 
1856,  a  banker  ;  senator  in  Iowa  Legislature,  187 1-3  ;  mar- 
ied  January  i,  1858  ;  four  children.  Address,  Waterloo, 
Black  Hawk  County,  Iowa. 

297.  John  C.  Polley  (Holland). — Born  in  Holland, 
Mass.,  January  27,  1828  ;  completed  a  course  in  English  at 
Williston  Seminary ;  civil  engineer,  six  months ;  studied 
law  and  admitted  to  practice,  1854;  a  practicing  lawyer 
since  that  date ;  judge  county  court  in  Clinton  County, 
Iowa,  two  terms,  1860-4;  married  January  24,  1856;  three 
children.     Address,  143  South  Clark  street,  Chicago,  111. 

398.  George  Crockett  Strong  (Easthampton). — Born 
October  6,  1832  ;  adopted  by  Hon.  A.  L.  Strong,  of  East- 
hampton ;  went  from  Middle  Classical  Class  to  Union  Col- 
lege ;  graduated  third  in  his  class  at  West  Point,  1857; 
placed  in  command  of  Watervliet  Arsenal  at  Troy,  N.  Y. ; 
chief  of  ordnance  to  Gen.  McDowell  at  Bull  Run ;  was  on 
the  staff  of  Gen.  McClellan  ;  in  1861,  chief  of  staff  to 
Gen.  Butler ;  promoted  to  brigadier  general,  he  joined  Gen. 
Gilmore  in  operations  about  Charleston  ;  stormed  batteries 
on  Morris  Island  ;  his  boots  becoming  filled  with  water,  he 
led  the  charge  in  his  stockings ;  led  the  charge  on  Fort 
Wagner  and  was  fatally  wounded  ;  died  of  lockjaw  in  New 
York,  July  30,  1863  ;  made  major  general  by  brevet,  and 
was  the  youngest  such  officer  in  the  army ;  married  April 
14,  1859;  left  one  son. 

299.  Lewis  H.  Judson  (Bridgeport,  Conn.).— Born  in 
New  York  May  19,  1834;  has  been  in  business  since  leav- 
ing the  Seminary ;  is  a  merchant ;  unmarried.  Address, 
50  Howard  street,  New  York. 

300.  John  William  Lawton  (Longmeadow). — Born  in 
Monson,  Mass.,  March  31,  1835  ;  studied  medicine,  gradu- 


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ating  at  Yale  Medical  College,  1859;  is  a  practicing  physi- 
cian and  adjunct  professor  Ophthalmology,  and  Otology, 
Medical  Department,  University  of  Syracuse ;  in  the 
Union  army,  1862-6,  as  surgeon  United  States  Volun- 
teers ;  unmarried.     Address,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

301.  PioRACE  A.  Potter  (Plymouth,  Conn.). — Graduated 
at  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Normal  School  ;  after  teaching  a 
few  terms  he  began  farming,  and  has  followed  that  since ; 
married  May,  1861;  two  children.  Address,  Thomaston, 
Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1852. 

302.  Lyman  Bartlett  (North  Hadley). — Born  in  North 
Hadley,  Mass.,  February  20,  1831  ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1856,  and  Theological  Seminary  at  East  Windsor, 
Conn.,  1861  ;  pastor  at  Morrisville,  Vt.,  1861-7;  sailed 
from  Boston,  September  11,  1867,  as  missionary  under  A. 
B.  C.  F.  M. ;  arrived  at  Caesarea,  Cappadocia,  Asia  Minor, 
November  8,  1867  ;  is  still  in  the  missionary  service  ;  mar- 
ried October  30,  1857;  one  child.  Address,  care  A.  B.  C 
F.  M.,  Boston. 

303.  Walter  Barton  (Granby). — Born  in  Granby,  Mass., 
May  5,  1833;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1856;  taught 
English  Grammar  and  Latin  two  years  in  Williston  Semi- 
nary ;  graduated  at  East  Windsor  Theological  Institute, 
1 861  ;  preached  one  year  at  Oxford,  Conn.  ;  one  year  at 
Grafton,  Vt.  ;  three  years  at  South  Amherst,  Mass.,  where 
he  was  ordained,  February  17,  1864;  removed  to  Suffield, 
Conn.,  1866;  installed  there,  1869;  married.  Address, 
Suffield,  Conn. 

304.  James  Atwood  Bates  (Granby). — Born  in  Newton, 
Mass.,  1832  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1856,  and  at 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  i860;  foreign  missionary 
to  Ceylon,  1860-4  5  since  then  pastor  at  Huntington,  Mass., 

B ,   O.,  Brooklyn,  O.,  and  Lowell,  Mass. ;    married, 

i860;  five  children.     Address,  Lowell,  Mass. 


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305.  Chester  Bridgman  (Westhampton). — Born  in  West- 
hampton,  Mass.,  July  3,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1856,  and  at  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1859; 
since  then  actively  engaged  in  the  ministry;  author  of 
pamphlet  sermon,  "  Mechanism  of  Man,"  and  tract,  "  Come 
Unto  Me;"  married  May,  30,  1861  ;  one  child.  Address, 
Portland,  Pa. 

306.  Horatio  Nelson  Brockway  (Lyme,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  November  8,  1834;  graduated  from 
Yale  College,  1856.  Address,  Wellsville,  Franklin  County, 
Kansas. 

307.  John  Milton  Burrall  (Bridgeport,  Conn.). — Born 
in  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  August  30,  1834;  in  Yale  College 
two  years  ;  in  employ  Illinois  Central  Railroad  two  years, 
at  Galena,  111.,  then  eighteen  months  cashier  in  freight  office 
of  same  company,  at  Chicago;  in  1859  he  was  residing  at 
Lakeville,  Conn.    Address^  Mellonville,  Orange  County,  Fla. 

308.  Henry  M.JButler  (Buckland). — Born  in  Buckland, 
Mass.,  1831  ;  is  a  music  teacher  and  organist  in  St.  Louis, 
Mo.;  married  about  i860.     Address,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

309.  William  Harvey  Wilson  Campbell  (Chelsea). — 
Born  in  Boston,  October  23,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1856;  meteorologist  Atrato  Ship  Canal  Survey, 
1857-9;  newspaper  editor  since  i860;  at  present,  editor  of 
Norwich  Mornmg  Bulletin  \  married  November  28,  1861  ; 
no  children.     Address,  Norwich,  Conn. 

310.  Arthur  Champion  (Lyme,  Conn.). — Born  in  Old 
Lyme,  Conn.,  November  4,  1834;  is  master  of  the  New 
York  and  London  packet  ship  New  World  ;  married  De- 
cember 25,  1869;  no  children.     Address,  Lyme,  Conn. 

311.  John  Henry  Dodge  (Wenham). — Born  in  Wenham, 
Mass.,  February  14,  1828  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1856;  studied  theology  at  Andover;  was  ordained  as  a 
missionary,  at  Wenham,  September  21,  1859  >  sent  by  the 
American  Missionary  Association  to  the  Mendi  Mission, 
West  Africa;  in  the  Spring  of  1861  he  returned  to  this 
country  on  account  of  the  health  of  his  wife  ;  from  July  ist 


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of  the  same  year  to  his  decease,  he  was  acting  pastor  of  the 
Congregational  Church  in  Wendell,  Mass. ;  married  October 
6,  1859.  ^^  ^^^^  ^^  lung  fever,  at  Wendell,  Mass.,  June  18, 
1863. 

313.  Hamilton  Nathan  Eldridge  (Williamstown). — 
Born  in  South  Williamstown,  Mass.,  August  2,  1831  ;  grad- 
uated at  Williams  College,  1856  ;  graduated  Albany  Law 
School;  brevet  brigadier  general  volunteer  force  in  the 
army  ;  married.     Address,  Chicago,  111. 

313,  Nathan  L.  Hazen  (Worthington). — Born  in  Worth- 
ington,  Mass.,  April  i,  1832  ;  has  been  a  farmer,  with  short 
intervals  of  teaching;  married  November  i,  i860;  six  chil- 
dren.    Address,  Philo,  Champaign  County,  111. 

314^  Charles  Henry  Hitchcock  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  August  23,  1836;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1856,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1861  ; 
studied  in  Royal  School  of  Mine*,  London,  1865-6;  assist- 
ant geologist  State  of  Vermont,  1857-60;  geologist  State 
of  Maine,  1 861-2  ;  geologist  State  of  New  Hampshire,  1868 ; 
lecturer  on  Zoology,  and  Curator  of  Cabinets  in  Amherst 
College,  1858-63;  professor  Geology  and  Mineralogy  in 
Lafayette  College,  Easton  Pa.,  1867-70;  professor  Geology 
and  Mineralogy  in  Dartmouth  College,  1869;  justice  of  the 
peace  and  quorum  for  the  State  of  New  Hampshire ;  re- 
ceived honorary  degree  of  Ph.  D.  from  Lafayette  College, 
1869;  author  of  Geology  of  Vermont,  1861 ;  two  reports 
Geology  of  Maine,  1862-3  ;  supplement  to  Ichnology  of 
Massachusetts,  1865  ;  Mount  Washington  in  Winter,  1871  ; 
Elementary  Geology,  i860;  in  all  cases  joint  authorship 
with  others ;  has  published  nearly  sixty  minor  pamphlets, 
reports,  essays,  etc. — chiefly  on  geological  subjects — in  va- 
rious magazines.  State  documents,  for  mining  companies, 
etc.;  married  June  19,  1862;  four  children.  Address, 
Hanover,  N.  H. 

315.  Levi  Holbrook,  Jr.  (Westboro). — Born  in  West- 
boro,  Mass.,  March  7,  1836;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1S57;  the  French  and  German  languages  and  literatures 


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Studied  in  Cambridge  and  Boston  ;  the  Italian  and  Spanish 
languages  and  literatures  studied  in  the  "resident  graduate" 
department  of  Harvard  University ;  a  disease  of  the  eye 
has  prevented  his  entering  professional  life  or  performing 
steady  literary  labor ;  has  spent  his  life  in  reading,  travel 
and  business  ;  married  December  27,  1871  ;  one  child. 
Address,  P.  O.  Box  536,  New  York. 

316.  James  E.  Hutchison  (Jacksonville,  Pa.V  —  Died 
while  Sophomore  in  Amherst  College. 

317.  Edward  Payson  Kimball  (Ipswich). — Born  in  Ips- 
wich, Mass.,  March  22,  1836  ;  graduated  at  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1857;  studied  law;  practices  his  profession  in  Salem, 
Mass. ;  resides  at  Ipswich,  Mass.      Address,  Salem,  Mass. 

318.  William  Bird  Kimball  (Oakham). — Born  in  Oak- 
ham, Mass.,  June  2,  1833;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1856;  traveled  in  the  West  one  year;  farming  in  West- 
boro,  Mass.,  1857-61  ;  served  three  years  in  the  army  of  the 
Potomac ;  enlisted  as  private ;  served  as  first  sergeant, 
commissary  sergeant,  second  lieutenant,  first  lieutenant  and 
captain  in  the  13th  Massachusetts  Infantry;  residing  in 
Enfield,  Mass.,  since  1864;  justice  of  the  peace,  and  has 
held  various  town  offices;  married  February  17,  1858;  no 
children.     Address,  Enfield,  Mass. 

319.  Edward  Payson  Lane  (Oakham).— Was  a  son  of 
the  founder  of  Lane  Seminary ;  engaged  in  boating  on  the 
Mississippi  and  Arkansas  rivers ;  died  of  consumption, 
May,  1869,  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 

3^0.  Jo^N  Eddy  Dunbar  Lamberton  (Ware). — Born  in 
Ware,  Mass.,  February  11,  1835;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1856;  taught  a  private  school  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
He  had  chosen  the  ministry  as  his  life-work  ;  died  June  22, 
1857. 

33J1.  Charles  A.  Mann  (Utica,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  May  29,  1835;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1856; 
traveled  in  Europe,  1856-7;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  New 
York,  1869 ;  nominally  a  lawyer  since  that  date ;  practiced 
with  Mann  &  Rodman,  New  York,  then  removed  to  St. 
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Paul,  Minn. ;  author  of  "  Paper  Money,  The  Root  of  all 
Evil"  (Appleton  &  Co.,  New  York,  1872);  married  June 
15,  1864;  wife  died,  1869;  three  children.  Address,  65 
Broad  street,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

3.33.  Richard  Henry  Mather  (Binghamton,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  February  12,  1835  ;  graduated 
at  Amherst  College,  1857,  having  intermitted  one  year  to 
travel  in  Europe ;  taught  Middle  Classical  Class  in  Willis- 
ton  Seminary,  1857-8;  studied  in  Germany,  1858-9;  in- 
structor in  Greek  in  Amherst  College,  1859-64;  professor 
of  Greek  and  German  in  Amherst  College,  1864  to  date  ; 
has  edited  a  book  of  Selections  from  Herodotus  and  Thucy- 
dides,  for  college  use,  and  also  Sophocles  Oedipus  Tyran- 
nus  ;  married.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

333,  Francis  Le  Baron  Monroe  (Granby). — Born  in 
Medway,  Mass  ,  March  20,  1836  ;  entered  Yale  College,  but 
left  end  of  second  year  and  graduated  at  Williams  College, 
1857;  studied  medicine  in  Bowdoin  College,  and  at  Har- 
vard, taking  degree  M.  D.,  1861  ;  assistant  surgeon  Boston 
Light  Artillery,  April  to  August,  1861  ;  assistant  surgeon 
1st  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  September,  1861,  to 
January,  1863;  surgeon  15th  Massachusetts  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, January,  1863,  to  August,  1864;  medical  inspector 
2d  Corps  army  of  the  Potomac,  July,  i863,  to  January, 
1864;  A.  A.  surgeon  United  States  army,  September, 
1864,  to  April,  1866;  assistant  port  physician,  City  of  Bos- 
ton, Summer  of  1866  ;  assistant  surgeon  United  States 
army  at  present,  and  since  May,  1867;  married  January 
17,  1873  ;  no  children.  Address,  Care  of  Surgeon  General 
United  States  army,  Washington,  D.  C. 

324,  Cyrus  Northrop  (Ridgefield,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Ridgefield,  Conn.,  September  30,  1834;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1857,  ^^d  at  Yale  Law  School,  1859;  engaged  in 
practice  of  law,  1860-2;  assistant  clerk  Connecticut  House 
of  Representatives,  i860;  clerk  in  1861  ;  clerk  of  Senate, 
1862;  1862  to  1863,  editor  New  Haven  Palladmm ;  Sep- 
tember, 1863,  became  professor  of  Rhetoric  and  English 


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Literature  in  Yale  College,  which  position  is  still  held ;  ap- 
pointed collector  of  customs  for  District  of  New  Haven, 
April,  1869;  reappointed  April,  1873;  several  addresses 
have  been  printed;  married  September  30,  1862;  three 
children.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

335.  Ferdinand  Rogan  (Kingsport,  East  Tenn.). — En- 
tered University  of  Vermont,  but  left  during  first  year 
because  of  broken  health  ;  teaching,  1853-7;  in  the  ministry, 
1857-9  5  h^s  followed  the  profession  of  teaching  since  1859, 
principally  at  the  South  in  the  conduct  of  private  schools  ; 
married  January  30,  1857;  four  children.  Address,  Ben- 
tonville,  Benton  County,  Ark. 

336.  Edward  Payson  Smith  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Granby,  Mass.,  September  3,  1832;  in  Yale  College  one 
year ;  since  then  in  business  ;  is  a  manufacturer  of  woolen 
goods;  married  October  20,  1855  ;  no  children.  Address, 
Enfield,  Mass. 

337.  John  Woodbridge  Smith  (North  Hadley). — Born 
in  North  Hadley,  Mass.,  March  13,  1836;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1856;  in  Harvard  Law  School  one  year; 
admitted  to  the  bar,  1857  ;  studied  one  year  more  with 
Hon.  R.  H.  Chapman  ;  removed  to  Chicago,  September, 
1868  ;  is  practicing  his  profession ;  married  April  21, 1863  ; 
one  child.     Address,  Chicago,  111. 

33S.  William  P.  Strickland  (Sandisfield). — Born  in 
Monterey,  Mass.,  January  12,  1835  j  graduated  at  WilHams 
College,  1858  ;  is  a  lawyer,  and  has  been  for  some  time  clerk 
of  courts  for  Hampshire  County,  Mass. ;  married  Septem- 
ber 4,  1861  ;  four  children.     Address,  Northampton,  Mass. 

330.  Edmund  L.  Traver  (Greenbush,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Greenbush,  December  11,  1829;  entered  Williams  College, 
but  obliged  by  ill  health  to  relinquish  a  college  course ; 
taught,  1853-4;  ii^  December,  1856,  appointed  principal  of 
State  Street  School,  Columbus,  O.;  ill  health  obliged  him 
to  resign  in  1858;  farmer  for  a  time;  traveled,  selling 
pianos  a  year;  during  Fall  of  1862,  appointed  by  adjutant 
general  of  Ohio,  clerk  to  mustering  and  disbursing  officer, 


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regular  army;  in  May,  1863,  clerk  to  paymaster,  and  was 
sent  to  Vicksburg  during  siege,  to  pay  Grant's  army;  Win- 
ter of  1863-4,  auditing  clerk  in  quartermaster's  department, 
at  Baltimore;  in  May,  1864, purchased  a  fruit  farm  at  Ash- 
tabula, O. ;  sold  it  in  1872,  and  since  then  a  traveling  com- 
mercial agent  for  benefit  of  his  health;  married  January  18, 
1855;  two  children.     Address,  Ashtabula,  O. 

330.  Arthur  H.  Twining  (Lenox). — Born  in  Sandisfield, 
Mass.,  June  5,  1836;  was  in  a  store,  then  engaged  in  the 
insurance  business,  in  which  he  continued  during  his  life; 
enlisted  as  private  in  ist  Connecticut  Artillery  ;  was  ser- 
geant major,  and  rose  to  lieutenant ;  died  of  cancer  in  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  October  28,  1872. 

331.  AcHABUS  George  Wilkinson  (Wilhmantic,  Conn.). 
—Born  in  Willimantic,  Conn.,  February  22, 1834 ;  graduated 
at  Yale  College,  1856  ;  studied  Rhetoric  and  Belles  Lettres 
in  Washington,  for  a  year;  also  studied  at  College  de 
France,  in  Paris,  and  at  Heidelberg,  in  Germany  ;  associate 
professor  of  Ancient  Languages  and  professor  of  Modern 
Languages  in  University  of  Missouri;  since  1861,  con- 
nected with  examining  corps  of  United  States  Patent  Office ; 
principal  examiner  since  1867;  married,  1857;  wife  died, 
1859;  married  again  January,  1865  ;  two  children.  Ad- 
dress, United  States  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

333.  Francis  S,  Williams  (Erie,  Pa.). 

333.  Charles  H,  Crofut  (Danbury,  Conn.). 

334.  John  H.  Jenks  (North  Brookfield).— Completed 
English  course ;  has  followed  teaching  as  a  profession  ; 
taught  in  Williston  Seminary ;  studied  and  traveled  in 
France  and  Germany ;  professor  German  in  Washington 
University,  St.  Louis,  Mo. ;  married,  1873;  three  adopted 
children.     Address,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

335.  William  E.  Livingston  (Lowell). — Address,  Low- 
ell, Mass. 

336.  E.  W.  Metcalf  (Bangor,  Me.).— Address,  Elyria,  O. 

337.  James  H.  Newton  (Greenfield). — Born  in  Hub- 
bardston,  January  13,   1832;    completed    English   course; 


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graduated  at  Dartmouth  College,  1859;  principal  of  Thomas 
Grammar  School,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1859-64;  paper  man- 
ufacturer at  present;  married  November  23,  1863.  Ad- 
dress, Holyoke,  Mass. 

338.  Albert  D.  Searle  (Southampton).  —  Address, 
Lawrence,  Kan. 

339.  A.  Lyman  Williston  (Northampton). — Born  in 
Northampton,  Mass.,  December  13,  1834;  completed  Eng- 
lish course  in  Williston  Seminary ;  taught  for  a  time,  then 
engaged  in  manufacturing  ;  now  treasurer  and  agent  of 
Greenville  Manufacturing  Company,  (sheetings  and  cotton 
goods,)  Northampton,  Mass.  ;  chosen  trustee  of  Williston 
Seminary,  and  of  Mount  Holyoke  Seminary,  1873  ;  married 
June  12,  1 86 1  ;  five  children  living.  Address,  Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

340.  Henry  P.  Billings  (Hatfield). — Born  in  Hatfield, 
June  9,  1836;  has  been  a  merchant;  in  the  army  nine 
months  as  second  lieutenant  in  52d  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teers ;  register  of  deeds  for  Hampshire  County,  Mass.,  since 
1871  ;  unmarried.     Address,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

341.  Daniel  T.  Kimball  (Oakham). — Born  in  Oakham, 
Mass.,  July  24,  1835  ;  in  business  in  New  York  until  his 
death  ;  died  of  typhoid  fever,  March,  1864. 

343.  Henry  T.  Hannum  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  August  23,  1830;  farmer,  selectman  ;  mar- 
ried May  10,  1870.     Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

343.  Alanson  B.  Long  (Greenfield). — Born  March  26, 
1835;  finished  preparation  for  college,  at  Saxton's  River; 
graduated  at  Dartmouth  College,  1858;  taught  before  en- 
tering college  and  after  graduation  ;  studied  law  at  Harvard 
University;  captain  Company  A,  5  2d  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teers ;  assistant  provost  marshal  of  Baton  Rouge,  La. ; 
mustered  out,  1863  ;  returned  at  once  to  New  Orleans  and 
practiced  law;  appointed  district  attorney  of  Louisiana, 
1870,  which  office  he  held  at  the  time  of  his  death,  October 
30,  1870. 

344.  Carlos  Smith  (Northford,  Conn.). — Born  January 


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28,   1834;    occupation,  manufacturer;    married    April    24, 
1857;  five  children.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

315.  Leigh  R.  Worcester  (Ipswich).— Born  in  Newbury, 
Mass.,  January  2,  1835  ;  finished  preparation  for  college  at 
Andover,  Phillips  Academy;  entered  Harvard,  but  was 
obliged  to  leave  college  from  ill  health;  enlisted  as  private 
in  1 2th  Massachusetts  Infantry;  mustered  in  as  second 
lieutenant ;  regiment  ordered  to  Arlington  Heights  and 
changed  to  ist  Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery;  attacked 
with  malarial  fever  and  obliged  to  resign  ;  re-enlisted  in  3d 
Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery,  and  served  in  quartermas- 
ter's department;  mustered  out,  September  18,  1865  ;  em- 
ployed at  present  as  book-keeper  in  Boston ;  married  Oc- 
tober 24,  i860  ;  three  children.     Address,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1853. 

340.  Edmund  Thompson  Allen  (Fairhaven). — Born  in 
Fairhaven,  Mass.,  August  10,  1836  ;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1857;  studied  law,  1857-9;  practicing  law  in  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  1859-63  ;  short-hand  reporter  in  -military 
courts  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1863-5  ;  land  commissioner  of 
City  of  St.  Louis,  iS66-y  ;  practicing  law  in  St.  Louis, 
1867  to  date  ;  married  January  13,  1863  ;  three  children. 
Address,  419  Olive  street,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

347,  James  Theodore  Briggs  (Orange).  —  Born  in 
Orange,  Mass.,  1831  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1857; 
teaching,  1857-70;  since  then  a  merchant;  then  dealer  in 
furniture;  married,  i860;  two  sons.  Address,  San  An- 
tonio, Texas. 

348,  Augustus  Field  Beard  (South  Norwalk,  Conn.). 
Born  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  May  11,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1857;  entered  the  ministry,  i860;  married,  1862; 
four  children.  Address,  236  East  Genesee  street,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y. 

349,  Smith  Samuel  Caldwell  (Marion,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Marion,  N.  Y.,   1835  ;   entered    Hamilton    College,  but 


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changed  to  Union  College,  and  graduated,  1857  ;  studied 
law  and  practiced  in  New  York  for  some  years ;  is  now  a 
banker.     Address,  Caldwell,  Hamilton  &  Co.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

350.  Thomas  William  Fox  (Worcester). — Born  in  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  May  24,  1835  ;  graduated  at  Brown  Univer- 
sity, 1856;  studied  law  in  Harvard  Law  School,  eighteen 
months  ;  entered  profession  of  law,  1859  >  practiced  a  while 
in  Worcester,  Mass. ;  is  not  now  there.     Address  unknown. 

351.  John  Griswold  (Lyme,  Conn.).  —  Born  in  Old 
Lyme,  Conn.,  April  24,  1837;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1857  ;  surveyor  in  Kansas,  1858  ;  at  Lyme,  Conn.,  1859-60; 
in  January,  i860,  sailed  from  New  London  to  Honolulu,  to 
engage  in  business  ;  remained  for  six  months  with  a  single 
Kanaka  companion  on  a  Guano  island  in  the  Pacific,  of 
which  it  was  important  to  claim  possession  ;  taken  off  by  a 
company  of  Chinamen  and  carried  to  San  Francisco  ;  re- 
turned to  Connecticut  and  entered  the  national  service  as 
captain  Company  A,  nth  Connecticut  Volunteers;  showed 
great  boldness  on  the  battle  field,  and  at  Antietam  gave  up 
his  life. 

353.  Joshua  Hobbs  (Boston). 

353.  Charles  Henry  Hubbard  (Clinton,  Conn  ). — Born 
in  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  July  31,  1836;  entered  Yale,  Class  of 
1857  ;  left  college  in  March  of  first  year  because  of  sickness  ; 
taught  three  years  ;  began  study  of  medicine,  1857  ;  grad- 
uated Yale  Medical  School,  i860;  in  practice  of  medicine 
since  i860;  married,  1863  ;  five  children.  Address,  Essex, 
Middlesex  County,  Conn. 

354.  Horace  W.  Hubbard  (Hatfield). — Born  in  Hatfield, 
Mass.,  March  22,  1835  ;  was  two  years  at  Yale  College  ;  in 
business  in  New  Haven  two  years  ;  in  Hatfield  two  years  ; 
in  importing  dry  goods  house.  Bliss,  Wheelock  &  Kelley  ; 
now  residing  in  Hatfield.     Address,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

355.  Edward  E.  Lyman  (Sunderland). — Born  in  Sunder- 
land, Mass.,  December  13,  1834;  clerk  in  office  of  secre- 
tary of  commonwealth,  Boston,  1856-7  ;  principal  academy, 
St.  Clair,  Mich.,  1857--8:  admitted  to  the  bar,  1861 ;  clerk 


120  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

of  courts,  Franklin  County,  Mass.,  1867  to  date;  married 
June  8,  1 871  ;  one  son.     Address,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

356.  Joseph  Lyman  Morton  (Hatfield). — Born  in  Hat- 
field, Mass.,  November  15,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1857  ;  teaching  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1857-8  ;  studied  law 
in  Northampton  and  admitted  to  the  bar,  i860;  studied 
theology  at  Princeton ;  licensed  by  the  Hampshire  (Mass.) 
Association,  and  installed  pastor  of  Congregational  Church 
in  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  1863;  in  1864,  accepted  a  call  to  First 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Waukegan,  111.,  where  he  remained 
until  his  death;  died  December  7,  1867. 

357.  William  S.  Moore  (Ridgefield,  Conn.). — Is  a  lawyer. 
Address,  Moore  &  Kerr,  97  Third  street,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

358.  George  Dana  Board  man  Pepper  (Ware). — Born 
in  Ware,  Mass,  February  5,  1833;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1857,  and  at  Newton,  Mass.,  Theological  Institu- 
tion, i860;  taught  in  Williston  Seminary,  Fall  term,  1857; 
pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Waterville,  Me.,  September  i, 
i860,  to  August  31,  1865  ;  professor  Ecclesiastical  History 
in  Newton  Theological  Institution,  September,  1865,  to  Au- 
gust, 1867;  professor  of  Systematic  Theology  in  Crozier 
Theological  Institution,  at  Upland,  Pa.,  September,  1868,  to 
date ;  received  degree  of  D.  D.  from  Colby  University,  in 
1866;  married  November  29,  i860;  two  children,  one  living. 
Address,  Chester,  Pa. 

359.  John  Jay  Philbrick  (Springfield). 

300.  Edward  Leighton  Porter  (New  London,  Conn.). 
Born  in  New  London,  Conn.,  June  17,  1837;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1857;  taught  in  Virginia;  studied  law  and 
admitted  to  New  London  County,  Conn.,  bar;  in  1862,  re- 
ceived appointment  of  adjutant  in  i8th  Connecticut  Vol- 
unteers; promoted  to  captain  in  same  regiment,  1863; 
severely  wounded  near  Winchester,  Va. ;  though  wounded, 
took  command  of  his  company,  and  fell  at  Winchester  while 
leading  his  men  to  a  fourth  charge;  died  June  15,  1863  ; 
his  article,  entitled,  "The  Horses  of  Neptune/'  appeared  in 
the  New  Englandcv  iox  July,  1862. 


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361.  Daniel  Tertius  Potter  (Plymouth,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Plymouth,  Conn.,  January  i8,  1829;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1858  ;  taught  in  various  places  for  four  years  ;  com- 
menced practice  of  law  in  1866;  editor  InstLrance  Law 
JoiLrnal ;  unmarried.  Address,  24  Insurance  Exchange, 
5th  and  Olive  streets,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

3(>3.  Daniel  Henry  Rogan  (Kingsport,  East  Tenn.). — 
Born  in  Kingsport,  Tenn.,  June  4,  1830;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1857,  and  at  Theological  Seminary,  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  1859;  in  the  ministry  since  then;  married  May  10, 
1859;  four  children.     Address,  Newton,  la. 

36;i.  William  J.  Smith  (East  Abington).— Died  1870, 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  where  he  was  occupied  as  a  dealer  in 
boots  and  shoes. 

3(U.  Homer  Bemis  Stevens  (Norwich). — Born  in  Nor- 
wich, Mass.,  September  9,  1835  ;  graduated  at  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1857  ;  began  practice  of  law  February,  1859  >  ^^.s  had 
no  other  occupation;  married  April  10,  1861 ;  no  children. 
Address,  Westfield,  Mass. 

305-  John  Howard  Sweetser  (Amherst). — Born  in  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  1835;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1857; 
is  a  merchant;  married,  i860;  four  children.  Address,  jZ 
Leonard  street.  New  York. 

366.  Joseph  E.  Tinker  (Westfield,  N.  Y.).— Born  in 
Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands,  January  20,  1833  ;  graduated 
at  Hamilton  College,  1857,  and  Auburn  Theological  Semi- 
nary, i860  ;  has  been  in  the  ministry  constantly  since  i860; 
married  May  14,  1863  ;  three  sons.  Address,  Portville, 
Cattaraugus  County,  N.  Y. 

307.  Matthew  Walker  (Ware). — Born  in  Stow,  Mass., 
August  24,  1835;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1857; 
occupations,  druggist,  post-office  clerk  and  accountant ; 
married  December  21,  1871 ;  no  children.  Address,  Barre, 
Mass. 

368.  George  Warner  (Granby). — Born  in  Granby,  Mass., 
January  22,   1835  ;  a  confirmed  dyspeptic  ;  he   has    never 
been  able  to  perform  prolonged  study ;  on  a  farm,  three 
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years  ;  grocer's  clerk  in  New  York  and  in  Minnesota,  two 
years ;  teaching  in  Alabama,  1859-60;  in  a  grocery  store 
in  Williamsburgh,  L.  I.,  1860-2  ;  kept  grocery  store  in  Jer- 
sey City,  1862-71 ;  traveled  in  the  West.  Address,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

369.  Charles  White,  Jr.,  (Chelsea). 

370.  Lemuel  Tripp  Wilcox  (Fairhaven). — Born  in  Fair- 
haven,  Mass.,  August  8,  1835;  traveling,  1853-6;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College,  i860;  studied  law  with  Elliot  & 
Stetson,  of  New  Bedford  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  of  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  1862  ;  in  practice  of  law  in  that  city  since  then ; 
married  June  22,  1864  ;  two  children,  one  living.  Address, 
39  North  Water  street.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

371.  Nathan  Willey  (South  Windsor,  Conn.). — Born  in 
South  Windsor,  Conn.,  August  24,  1831  ;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1857;  studied  law  in  Minnesota;  occupa- 
tions, lawyer,  editor,  actuary  of  insurance  since  1867;  has 
been  assistant  clerk  House  of  Representatives,  Connecti- 
cut ;  nine  months  in  the  army  as  sergeant  Company  G, 
25th  Connecticut  Volunteers.  His  present  position  is 
actuary  of  the  insurance  department  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 
His  duties  are  the  examination  of  the  insurance  companies 
which  do  business  in  Ohio  ;  author  of  a  standard  work  on 
life  insurance,  entitled,  A  Treatise  on  the  Principles  and 
Practice  of  Life  Insurance  (New  York,  J.  H.  &  C.  M. 
Goodsell)  ;  also  author  of  "  Cost  of  Insurance  "  (New  York, 
Stephen  English,  1870).     Address,  Columbus,  O. 

372.  Howard  C.  Williams  (Ithaca,  N.  Y.)'. 

373.  J.  C.  AuDENRiED  (Bethlehem,  Pa.). — Colonel,  and 
aide  de  camp  to  the  general  of  the  army.  Address,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

374.  Lewis  S.  Avery  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton,  March  20,  1834;  is  a  farmer.  Address,  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

375.  Joseph  Blake  (Ashfield). — Born  in  Ashfield,  Mass., 
September  6,  183 1  ;  occupations,  farmer  in  Ashfield,  fore- 
man at  Round  Hill  Water  Cure,  Northampton,  Mass.,  and 


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Steward  in  Hudson  River  Institute,  at  Claverack,  N.  Y. ; 
married  May  27,  1857 ;  one  child.    Address,  Conway,  Mass. 

376.  Israel  Harmon  (Suffield,  Ct.). — Born  November 
19,  1834;  teaching,  ten  terms  ;  farming;  proprietor  of  dye 
house;  married,  1858;  three  children.  Address,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1854. 

377.  George  Pierce  Andrews  (St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.). — 
Born  in  North  Bridgeton,  Me.,  September  29,  1835  ;  grad- 
uated at  Yale  College,  1858  ;  has  followed  no  occupation 
but  law;  admitted  to  the  bar  of  New  York,  i860;  was 
assistant  district  attorney  of  the  United  States  in  New 
York,  November,  1859,  to  July,  1865  ;  assistant  counsel  to 
the  corporation  in  that  city,  December,  1872,  to  date;  un- 
married.    Address,  82  Nassau  street.  New  York. 

378.  Edward  Payson  Batchelor  (Whitinsville). — Born 
in  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  January  30,  1835  ;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1858;  taught,  1858-60;  graduated  at  Har- 
vard Law  School,  1862  (received  degree  of  LL.B.) ;  in  1862, 
removed  to  San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  in  practice  of  law  there. 
Address,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

379.  John  H.  Bright  (Key  West,  Fla.).— Entered  Yale, 
but  left  second  term  of  Freshman  year ;  nothing  farther 
learned  of  him. 

380.  Charles  Henry  Brown  (Stephentown,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Stephentown,  Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.,  April  12, 
1834;  last  term  of  preparatory  course  taken  at  Delaware 
Literary  Institute,  Franklin,  N.  Y. ;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1858  ;  studied  law  in  office  of  Seymour  &  Van 
Santvoord,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  admitted  to  practice,  i860;  re- 
moved to  Omaha  June  18,  i860 ;  August,  i860,  to  January, 
1 86 1,  ox-driver  and  captain  of  ox  train  to  Denver,  Col., 
1,400  miles;  in  January,  1861,  admitted  to  practice  law  in 
Nebraska;  May  to  December,  1861,  in  the  employ  of  Pa- 
cific Telegraph  Company,  and  assisted  in  building  first  tel- 


124  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

egraph  line  across  the  continent ;  served  the  company  in 
various  capacities  to  Salt  Lake  and  back — camping  on  the 
plains,  and  sleeping  on  the  ground  in  snow  and  rain  ; 
October,  1862,  elected  prosecuting  attorney  for  Douglas 
County,  Neb. ;  in  June,  1863,  tried,  convicted  and  had  exe- 
cuted a  man  for  murder — the  first  legal,  Christian  execution 
in  Nebraska,  and  the  death  of  the  Vigilance  Committee ; 
re-elected  prosecuting  attorney,  1863  ;  elected  member  of 
Constitutional  Convention,  1864;  member  Nebraska  House 
of  Representatives,  1864;  alderman  of  Omaha,  1865;  re- 
elected to  House  of  Representatives,  1865  ;  re-elected  al- 
derman, 1866;  elected  mayor  of  Omaha,  1867;  received 
democratic  vote  for  United  States  Senator,  1869;  aban- 
doned politics,  1869;  strictly  a  lawyer  now;  unmarried. 
Address,  Omaha,  Neb. 

381.  Charles  C.  Carpenter  (Bernardston). — Born  in 
Bernardston,  Mass.,  July  9,  1836;  profession,  ministry; 
ordained  in  Montreal,  P.  Q.,  May,  i860;  in  service  of 
Christian  Commission  in  the  war ;  missionary  to  Labrador, 
seven  years ;  superintendent  Lookout  Mountain  Educa- 
tional Institute,  1866-72;  resident  licentiate  at  Andover, 
1873;  received  honorary  M.  A.  from  Hamilton  College, 
1869;  married  May  i,  1862.     Address,  Andover,  Mass. 

383.  Edward  P.  Clark  (La  Porte,  Ind.). — Born  in  La 
Porte,  Ind.,  August  24,  1835  ;  occupation,  dry  goods  mer- 
chant since  1855  ;  rnarried,  i860;  one  child.  Address,  La 
Porte,  Ind. 

383.  James  Collins  (Pineville,  Pa.). — Bqrn  in  Pineville, 
Bucks  County,  Pa.,  October  20,  1831  ;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1858;  graduated  M.  D.  at  University  of 
Philadelphia,  i860;  entered  the  army  as  surgeon  3d  Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers  ;  subsequently  assistant  surgeon  and 
surgeon  United  States  Volunteers,  and  lieutenant  colonel 
by  brevet;  served,  186 1-5  ;  was  once  imprisoned  in  Libby; 
after  the  war  he  was  appointed  surgical  demonstrator  in 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  Medical  Department ;  is  also 
in  the  practice  of  his  profession.     Address,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


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384.  Henry  Giles  Delano  (Sunderland). — Born,  1837; 
graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1858  ;  died,  1859. 

385.  Samuel  G.  W.  Ely  (Easthampton). — Born  in  North 
Mansfield,  Conn.,  1837;  pursued  the  course  of  study  in 
Williams  College,  until  middle  of  Junior  year  ;  health  failed ; 
traveled  in  Europe,  and  finished  with  University  course  the 
last  year;  occupation,  merchant;  married  May,  1869;  two 
children.     Address,  Morrison,  Whiteside  County,  111. 

386.  Nelson  Gregory  Hall  (Guilford,  Conn.).  —  One 
year  with  class  of  1859,  in  Yale ;  left  it  in  1857,  and  gradu- 
ated from  Yale  Medical  Department,  i860;  in  the  army  as 
surgeon  ;  is  a  practicing  physician.    Address,  Vernon,  Conn. 

387.  Frederick  W.  Johnson  (Pittsfield).  —  Address, 
Grinnell,  la. 

388.  Charles  H.  Learoyd  (North  Danvers). — Born  in 
Danvers,  Mass.,  June  7,  1834;  graduated  at  Harvard  Col- 
lege, 1858,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1862;  pri- 
vate tutor  in  Cincinnati,  1858-9;  ordained  deacon  July  10, 
1863  ;  ordained  priest  June  24,  1863  ;  at  present,  rector  St. 
Thomas'"  Church,  Taunton  ;  married  October  14, 1863.  Ad- 
dress, Taunton,  Mass. 

.  389.  Samuel  Henry  Lee  (Lisbon,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Sprague,  Conn.,  December  21,  1832;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1858;  at  Theological  Seminary,  1862  ;  taught  Con- 
necticut Normal  School,  1858-60;  in  the  ministry  since 
September,  1862;  settled  in  Greenfield,  Mass.;  now  in 
Cleveland;  married  August  7,  1861  ;  three  children.  Ad- 
dress, 164  Clinton  street,  Cleveland,  O. 

300.  Edward  Milo  Mills  (Canton  Center,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Canton  Center,  Conn.,  June  26,  1834  ;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1858  ;  teaching,  two  years  ;  since  then  manu- 
facturing ;  married  December  25,  1861  ;  four  children.  Ad- 
dress, Unionville,  Conn. 

391.  Allison  Henry  Norcutt  (Enfield).  —  Born  in 
Dana,  Mass.,  October  10,  1830:  entered  Yale — left  Fresh- 
man year;  in  1855,  went  to  Illinois  and  has  been  chiefly 
farming  since  then ;  enlisted  for  the  war,  but  was  rejected 


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from  physical  disabilities;  married  February  4,  1855  ;  \^ife 
died;  married  again  April  5,  i860;  three  children.  Ad- 
dress, Brooks  P.  O.,  Adams  County,  la. 

393.  Charles  H.  Sharp  (Goshen,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Goshen,  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  August  15,  1836;  profes- 
sion, lawyer;  banking,  1857-60;  lawyer,  1860-7;  since 
then,  farming  ;  married,  i860;  three  children.  Address, 
Louisiana,  Pike  County,  Mo. 

393.  Edmund  Morse  Taft  (Whitinsville).  —  Born  in 
Peacham,  Vt.,  July  16,  1834;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1858;  taught  in  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  until  his  death,  of 
fever,  October  25,  1858. 

394.  Abraham  J.  Van  Wyck  (Fishkill,  N.  Y.).— Born  in 
Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  April  26,  1836;  collegiate  course  at  Wil- 
liams College  (did  not  graduate)  ;  professional  course  at 
Poughkeepsie  Law  School ;  practiced  law  two  years  in  New 
York ;  twelve  years  preaching  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  in  Michigan,  and  a  member  of  the  Michigan  An- 
nual Conference.     Address,  Otsego,  Allegan  County,  Mich. 

395.  Gideon  Wells  (Wethersfield,  Conn.). — -'Born  in 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  August  16,  1835;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1858  ;  studied  law  in  Springfield,  and  admitted  to 
practice  there  in  March,  i860  ;  continued  in  practice  in  that 
city  ;  at  present,  register  in  bankruptcy  ;  served  in  the  46th 
Massachusetts  Volunteers,  and  in  the  8th  Massachusetts 
Volunteers  ;  whole  service  in  army,  one  year ;  mustered  out 
first  lieutenant ;  unmarried.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

396.  Ebenezer  Wright  (Norwich). — Born  in  Ludlow, 
Mass.,  September  19,  1830;  was  two  years  in  Amherst  and 
Williams  Colleges,  and  two  years  in  Columbia  College  Law 
School,  New  York  ;  has  been  connected  with  the  New 
York  Juvenile  Asylum  since  i860;  formerly  as  superin- 
tendent of  the  general  office  in  New  York,  and  for  the  last 
seven  years  superintendent  of  its  western  agency ;  mar- 
ried November  15,  i860;  three  children.  Address,  Bloom- 
ington.  111. 

397.  John  BRECKENRiDGE,(Ware). 


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398.  Aaron  I.  Comfort  (Philadelphia,  Pa.). 
899.  Elizur  S.  Goodrich  (Wethersfield,  Conn.). 

400.  Edward  H.  Perkins,  Jr.  (Athens,  Pa.). — Banker. 
Address,  New  York  City. 

401.  James  M.  Thompson  (Pineville,  Pa.). 

403.  William  F.  Coney  (Ware). — Born  in  Ware,  Mass., 
June  1 8,  1834;  occupation,  teacher  and  farmer;  in  the 
Union  army  ten  months  as  private ;  married  March  23, 
1859;  four  children.     Address,  Ware,  Mass. 

403.  Benjamin  F.  Davis  (Ware).  —  Born  in  Three 
Rivers,  November  9,  1837;  farmer,  dealer  in  lumber,  mer- 
chant ;  has  held  numerous  town  offices ;  member  of  Massa- 
chusetts General  Court,  1875  ;  married  July  26,  1856;  seven 
children.     Address,  Enfield,  Mass. 

404.  Edwin  S.  Janes  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  November  29,  1832;  farmer  and  retail 
dealer;  selectman;  married  May  10,  1855;  two  children. 
Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

405.  Jonathan  H.  White  (Hinsdale). — Born  in  Hins- 
dale, .Mass.,  July,  1836;  dry  goods  merchant  since  1854; 
married  June,  1871  ;  no  children.  Address,  care  R.  H. 
White  &  Co.,  44  and  46  Winter  street,  Boston. 


CLASS  OF  1855. 

406.  Edmund  Bridges  Allis  (Whately). — Born  in  East 
Whately,  December  11,  1835;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1859  ;  pursued  the  study  of  law  in  New  Haven,  and  after- 
ward in  New  York;  died  October  12,  1861. 

407.  Felix  Ansart,  Jr.  (New  London,  Conn.). — Born 
in  New  London,  Conn.,  January  28,  1837;  entered  Am- 
herst College,  but  left  at  end  of  Sophomore  year;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College,  1859  J  studied  law  at  Yale  Law  School; 
admitted  to  the  bar,  1861  ;  practicing  law,  186 1-2;  teach- 
ing, 1862-5  ;  1865-9,  civil  engineer  ;  studied  mechanics  and 
drawing  at  Philadelphia  Polytechnic  School,  1869-70;  re- 
sumed practice  of  law,  1870,  at  Tunckhannock,  Pa. ;  in  May, 


128  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1 87 1,  appointed  chief  engineer  of  the  Montrose  Railway- 
Company,  which  office  he  was  holding  in  ^1873;  elected 
district  attorney  of  Wyoming  County,  Pa.,  in  1871,  and  was 
holding  that  office  in  1873.  Address,  Tunckhannock, 
Wyoming  County,  Pa. 

408.  Edward  Beard  (South  Norwalk,  Conn.). 

409.  Thomas  Mason  Boss  (New  London,  Conn.). — Grad- 
uated at  Amherst  College,  1859;  is  a  Congregational  min- 
ister, settled  at  Putnam,  Conn.     Address,  Putnam,  Conn. 

410.  Daniel  Bowe  (West  Springfield). — Born  in  Aga- 
wam,  Mass.,  January  9,  1829;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1859;  graduated  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1862; 
in  1862  began  work  near  Port  Royal,  S.  C,  as  superintend- 
ent of  plantations  in  the  employment  of  the  Educational 
Commission  of  Boston  ;  died  October  30,  1862. 

411.  William  Lockwood  Bradley  (New  Haven,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  New  York  City,  October  11,  1839  ;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  i860;  clerk  in  bookstore,  1860-1  ;  student 
of  medicine  in  Yale,  186 1-3  ;  medical  cadet.  United  States 
army,  at  McKim's  Mansion  Hospital,  Baltimore,  1863;  trav- 
eling and  studying  in  Europe,  1864-5;  began  practice  of 
profession  in  New  Haven,  June,  1865  ;  soon  after  appointed 
Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  in  the  Medical  Department  of 
Yale,  and  still  holds  the  position  ;  in  1866,  pubhshed  under 
auspices  of  Connecticut  Medical  Society,  a  paper  entitled, 
"  Alcohol  as  a  Dressing  for  Wounds  ;"  and  in  June,  1872,  a 
paper  entitled,  "  The  Treatment  of  Puerperal  Convulsions." 
Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

4:VZ.  John  Groesbeck  Burnett  (Cincinnati,  O.). — En- 
tered Yale,  but  did  not  graduate  ;  returned  to  Cincinnati. 
Address,  unknown. 

413.  Chapin  Howard  Carpenter  (Holyoke). — Born  in 
Milford,  N.  H.,  June  29,  1835  ?  graduated  at  Harvard  Col- 
lege, 1859,  ^^^  Newton  Theological  Seminary,  1862;  or- 
dained as  an  evangelist  at  Old  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Septem- 
ber 28,  1862  ;  was  set  apart  to  the  foreign  missionary  work 
at  Burlington,  Vt,  October  i,  of  the  same  year ;  sailed  at 


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once  for  Burmah  under  the  auspices  of  the  Baptist  Church  ; 
taught  in  the  Kann  Theological  Seminary  at  Rangoon, 
1863-8;  transferred  to  the  charge  of  the  schools  and 
churches  of  the  Bassein  district.  His  health  faihng,  he 
returned  to  America,  via  China,  Japan  and  California, 
1872  ;  has  assisted  in  editing  a  Hymn  Book  and  Sacred 
Geography  in  Sgan  Kann ;  returned  to  the  missionary 
ground,  1874  ;  married  October  17,  1862.  Address,  care  of 
Baptist  Missionary  Union,  New  York. 

414.  Frederick  Mason  Dennison  (Deep  River,  Conn.). 
— Entered  Yale  College  and  remained  one  year;  in  1863 
was  express  agent  at  New  London,  Conn. ;  no  further  in- 
formation obtained. 

415.  Oscar  Fitzgerald  Ely  (Holyoke). — Born  in  the 
portion  of  West  Springfield  which  is  now  Holyoke,  No- 
vember 5,  1834;  graduated  at  Harvard  College,'  1859; 
taught  school  in  Germanna,  Va.,  prior  to  the  war  ;  taught 
in  a  Moravian  school  in  Nazareth,  Pa. ;  entered  the  46th 
Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  1862,  as  corporal ;  served 
nine  months  ;  is  now  a  farmer  in  Holyoke.  Address,  Hol- 
yoke, Mass. 

416.  Edwin  Bancroft  Foote  (New  Haven,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  North  Granville,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1836;  graduated 
at  Yale  College,  1859;  principal  academy  North  Green- 
wich, Conn.,  1859-61  ;  principal  academy,  Westbrook, 
Conn.,  1861-2;  principal  academy,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  1864;  re- 
moved to  New  York  City ;  present  residence  unknown. 

417.  Robert  Gillespie  (Natchez,  Miss.). 

418.  Charles  Fowler  Hand  (Madison,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Madison,  Conn.,  May  18,  1837  ;  graduated  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1859,  ^^d  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1862  ; 
in  the  army,  1 861-4  ;  has  been  for  many  years  an  invalid  ; 
is  at  the  United  States  Soldiers'  Hospital,  Togus  Springs, 
near  Augusta,  Me.  Address,  care  superintendent  United 
States  Hospital,  Togus  Springs,  Me. 

419.  William  Sage  Hyde  (Ware  Village).  —  Born  in 
Ware,  Mass.,  June  20,  1838;  graduated  Williams  College, 

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1859;  engaged  in  banking,  1859;  became  cashier,  1867; 
married  December  15,  1859;  three  children.  Address, 
Ware,  Mass. 

420.  Henry  Norton  Johnson  (West  Meriden,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  West  Meriden,  Conn.,  June  11,  1831  ;  graduated 
at  Yale  College,  1861,  and  at  Yale  Theological  Seminary, 
1864;  elected  to  the  principalship  of  New  Haven  Hopkins 
Grammar  School  in  1864;  resigned  in  1873.  He  is  at 
present  in  Germany,  to  study  and  examine  German  methods 
of  instruction.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

431.  Luther  Maynard  Jones  (Marlborough,  N.  H.). — 
Born  in  Marlborough,  N.  H.,  April  21,  1837;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  i860,  and  at  Columbia  College  Law  School, 
1865  ;  began  practice  of  law  in  New  York,  1866.  Address, 
20  Nassau  street,  New  York. 

423,  James  Adams  Kinney  (Chicago,  III). — Supposed 
to  be  dead. 

423.  Thomas  Augustus  Lewis  (Ware). — Born  in  Ware, 
Mass.,  June  13,  1835  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1859;  studied  theology  at  Bangor.  It  was  his  purpose  to 
enter  the  foreign  missionary  service,  but  infirm  health  pre- 
vented, and  in  October,  1862,  he  became  stated  supply  of 
the  Congregational  Church  in  West  Brookfield ;  served  as 
a  delegate  of  the  Christian  Commission  in  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland,  in  the  Summer  of  1863  ;  in  March,  1864, 
became  acting  pastor  of  the  church  in  Shutesbury,  Mass. ; 
died  of  paralysis  of  heart,  at  Phillipston,  Mass.,  July  9, 
1865. 

424.  James  Ford  Mann  (Utica,  N.  Y.). — Born  May  24, 
1837,  at  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  lawyer,  1857-62;  manufacturer,  1862 
to  date ;  married,  1861 ;  four  children.    Address,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

425.  Ezra  Wallace  Mathews  (Hadley). — Born  in  East- 
ford,  Conn.,  November  17,  1835  ;  studied  higher  Mathemat- 
ics after  leaving  seminary  ;  teaching,  1855-61  ;  in  the  army, 
1861-4;  producer  of  petroleum  at  Titusville,  Pa.,  Septem- 
ber, 1864,  to  September,  1866;  financial  editor  Erie  Des- 
patch (Erie,  Pa.),  \Z66-y  \  banking,  1868-73 — first  year  was 


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book-keeper,  and  remainder  of  time  cashier;  since  Feb- 
ruary, 1874,  a  stock  broker  at  Philadelphia  stock  exchange  ; 
entered  the  army  as  adjutant  in  Infantry,  three  months'  term 
of  1 86 1  ;  raised  a  light  battery  (battery  F,  ist  Pennsylva- 
nia Artillery),  which  he  commanded  as  captain  until  March, 
1863,  when  he  was  promoted  major ;  held  that  rank  at  close 
of  the  war ;  married  May,  1867;  one  child.  Address,  116 
South  Front  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

426.  Theodore  McDonald  (New  London,  Conn.).  — 
Born  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  March  26,  1835;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1859;  studied  law,  1859-51  ;  admitted  to  the 
bar,  186 1  ;  civil  offices — ^justice  of  the  peace  and  clerk  of 
Probate  Court.     Address,  Danbury,  Conn. 

427.  William  Henry  Mather  (Suffield,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Windsor,  Conn.,  March,  1834;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1859,  and  at  New  York  Medical  University  ;  surgeon 
173d  United  States  Volunteers,  and  loth  United  States 
Colored  Artillery,  with  rank  and  pay  of  major  of  cavalry; 
post  surgeon  at  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip  in  the  delta 
of  Mississippi,  1866  ;  removed  to  Baton  Rouge  and  served 
on  staff  of  General  Hartwell ;  mustered  out  with  rank  of 
lieutenant-colonel,  1867;  since  then,  in  the  practice  of  med- 
icine in  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  Bethel,  Conn.,  and  Suffield,  Conn. ; 
married  September  15,  1868;  two  children.  Address,  Suf- 
field, Conn. 

428.  Elbridge  Francis  Meconkey  (West  Chester,  Pa.). 
— In  Yale,  one  term  Sophomore  and  one  term  Junior  year; 
took  degree  LL.B.  at  Harvard  Law  School ;  aid  to  Gen- 
eral McCall,  army  of  Potomac ;  is  a  lawyer.  Address, 
Harrisburgh,  Pa. 

429.  John  Caverly  Middleton  (New  London,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  London,  Conn.,  January  9,  1834;  graduated 
at  Yale  College,  1859;  entered  the  Berkeley  Divinity 
School  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  but  finished  his  theological 
studies  with  Rev.  Dr.  Littlejohn  ;  ordained  deacon  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  September  21,  i860;  ordained 
priest  March  2,  1863  ;  assistant  minister  of  Church  of  the 


132  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Holy  Trinity,  Brooklyn,  L.  L,  1860-3;  at  Easter,  1863, 
began  rectorship  of  Calvary  Church,  Stonington,  Conn. ;  at 
Easter,  1871,  resigned  to  accept  his  present  charge;  editor 
Convocation  Quarterly  for  two  years,  a  religious  paper  in  the 
interest  of  the  mission  work  in  the  diocese  ;  has  written 
many  sacred  songs,  and  his  hymns  and  carols  have  beea 
largely  used  by  the  publishers  of  hymnals  ;  poem  before 
Delta  Kappa  Sigma  in  the  Payson  Church,  Easthampton, 
1865,  was  published  by  request;  married  April  28,  1863; 
one  child  was  born  to  him  ;  both  wife  and  child  died  sud- 
denly in  the  following  year.     Address,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

430.  Charles  Addison  Miller  (Constableville,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Constableville,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1837  ;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1859;  connected  with  dry-goods  firm  of  S. 
B.  Chittenden  &  Co.,  1859-71  ;  as  clerk,  1859-66;  as  part- 
ner, 1866-71  ;  since  1871,  of  the  firm  D.  J.  Ely  &  Co., 
importers  and  jobbers  of  coffees,  New  York  ;  married  Oc- 
tober II,  1870;  one  daughter.  Address,  lOi  Wall  street, 
New  York. 

431.  Myron  Andrews  Munson  (Huntington).  —  Born 
at  Chester,  Mass.,  May  5,  1835  ;  graduated  at  Harvard  Col- 
lege, i860,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1864;  dis- 
abled in  health,  1855-6  ;  tour  in  Europe,  1 860-1  ;  lecturing 
on  things  in  Europe,  1861  ;  Christian  Commission  service, 
March  30  to  May  16,  1863;  private  in  6oth  Massachusetts 
Volunteers,  four  months,  1864;  profession,  ministry;  set- 
tled at  Pittsford,  Vt.,  December  30,  1865,  to  June  28,  1869; 
at  Northfield,  Minn.,  June  5,  1870,  to  June  4,  1871  ;  at 
Moriah,  N.  Y.,  January  28,  1872,  to  1873  ;  Neponset,  Mass., 
since  then;  disabled  in  health,  1869-70;  revising  manu- 
script for  historian,  187 1-2  ;  has  published  two  Thanksgiv- 
ing discourses  with  copious  annotations  :  "  God's  Doing 
and  Man's  Doing  for  Minnesota,"  1870,  "  Iron  More  Golden 
than  Gold,"  1872  ;  furnished  articles  for  Lakeside  Monthly: 
"About  Vesuvius"  and  '*  Macaulay's  Treatment  of  William 
Penn ;"  unmarried.  Address,  18  Walnut  street,  Nepon- 
set, Mass. 


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43-3.  John  Grant  Otis  (Danby,  Vt.)- — Born  in  Danby, 
Vt,  ;  was  engaged  in  practice  of  law,  1859-63  ;  in  the 
Union  army,  1863-6;  has  been  a  farmer  since  1866;  served 
as  captain  in  ist  Colored  Regiment  in  the  army  ;  married, 
1865  ;  one  child.     Address,  Topeka,  Kan. 

433.  John  Downing  Reynolds  (Hillsdale,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Copake,  N.  Y. ;  graduated  at  Union  College,  1859; 
graduated  at  Medical  Department  of  New  York  University, 
1863  ;  received  A.  M.  from  Union  College,  1863  ;  enlisted 
in  army  as  private,  August,  186 1  ;  resigned  as  lieutenant, 
February,  1862;  began  practice  of  medicine,  April,  1863  ; 
married  August  22,  1863;  two  children.  Address,  Co- 
pake,  N.  Y. 

434.  William  Austin  Richards  (Plainfield). — Born  in 
Plainfield,  Mass.,  January  27,  1836;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1 86 1.  Immediately  after  his  graduation  at  college 
he  was  appointed  teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek  in  Williston 
Seminary,  and  continued  in  that  position  until  his  death, 
which  occurred  while  he  was  on  a  visit  to  his  brother ;  died 
of  typhoid  fever  at  North  Bridgewater,  M^ss.,  September 
7,  1863. 

435.  Henry  Rose  (Stephentown,  N.  Y.).  —  Born  in 
Stephentown,  N.  Y.,  November,  1837;  entered  Williams 
College  ;  obliged  by.  ill  health  to  leave  college  ;  went  South 
and  taught  for  a  time  ;  since  then  a  farmer ;  married  March, 
1862  ;  four  children.     Address,  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 

436.  Elliot  Palmer  Skinner  (Rockville,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Vernon,  Conn.,  November  2,  183 1;  principal  of 
the  Franklin  Public  School  in  Rahway,  N.  J.,  until  com- 
pelled by  sickness  to  abandon  teaching  in  1858;  occupa- 
tion at  present,  farming;  married  October  9,  1862.  Address, 
Andover,  Conn. 

437.  Henry  Clay  Skinner  (Princeton). — Born  in  Prince- 
ton, Mass.,  February  28,  1834;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1859;  taught  in  Williston  Seminary  until  i860,  when 
he  was  obliged  to  leave  on  account  of  failing  health  ;  died 
of  consumption  at  his  home  in  Princeton,  August  6,  i860. 


134  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

438.  JuDSON  Smith  (Middlefield).— Born  in  Middlefield, 
Mass.,  June  28,  1837  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1859, 
and  at  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1863;  was  tutor  in 
Oberlin  College,  1862-4;  teacher  in  Williston  Seminary, 
1864-6;  professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature  in 
Oberlin  College,  1866-70;  professor  of  Church  History  in 
Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  and  lecturer  on  General 
History  in  Oberlin  College,  1870  to  date;  ordained  to  the 
Christian  ministry,  October,  1866,  and  has  preached  almost 
regularly  since;  married  August  i,  1865;  two  children. 
Address,  Oberlin,  O. 

439.  William  Dixon  Spalding  (^Enfield,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  October  7,  1836;  graduated  at 
Williams  College,  i860;  from  August,  1861,  to  April,  1866, 
clerk  in  the  United  States  Senate  ;  since  1866  has  been  in 
the  editorial  profession,  and  for  the  last  six  years  has  re- 
sided in  London.  Address,  care  B.  F.  Stevens  &  Co.,  17 
Henrietta  street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  England. 

440.  Alfred  Judd  Taylor  (Huntington). — Born  in 
Huntington,  Mass.,  1834;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1859  ; 
principal  of  Hinsdale  (Mass.)  Academy,  1859-60;  gradu- 
ated from  the  Law  Department  of  the  University  of  Albany, 
1861  ;  in  the  practice  of  law  in  New  York  since  1861  ;  un- 
married.    Address,  281  Broadway,  N.  Y, 

441.  George  Franklin  Vose  (Fitchburg).  —  Born  in 
Royalston,  Mass.,  April  10,  1838;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1859  ;  remained  in  New  Haven  for  one  year,  studying 
Sanskrit  and  modern  languages ;  afterwards  engaged  with 
his  father  in  business  as  a  woolen  manufacturer  at  Fitch- 
burg, Mass.,  where  he  remained  until  his  death  ;  married 
and  had  one  son  ;  died  March  26,  1867. 

,  442.  Lewis  Parsons  Waite  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  1841  ;  was  engaged  in  farming  until 
he  entered  the  army  ;  member  of  52d  Regiment  Massachu- 
setts Volunteers  ;  died  at  Easthampton,  from  sickness  con- 
tracted in  the  service,  November  2,  1862. 

443.  Thomas  Rose  (Stephentown,  N.  Y.). — Went  from 


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the  Middle  Classical  Class  to  Union  College,  and  graduated 
there  in  1859;  spent  a  year  or  more  in  the  Theological 
Department  of  Madison  University,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. ; 
when  last  heard  from  was  in  Texas. 

444.  Charles  W.  Hill  (Shrewsbury).  —  Has  been 
teaching  since  leaving  the  Seminary,  except  one  year  in  the 
army,  Company  I,  5th  Massachusetts  Volunteers ;  now 
master  Comins  School,  Boston  ;  married.  Address,  Boston 
Highlands,  Mass. 

445.  William  M.  Pratt  (Meriden,  Conn.). — Address, 
Meriden,  Conn 

446.  Franklin  Henry  Williams  (Sunderland). — Born 
in  Sunderland,  Mass.,  February  2,  1834;  farmer;  married, 
1866  ;  two  sons.     Address,  Sunderland,  Mass. 

447.  Cephas  Elmore  Davison  (Northampton). — Born 
in  Sandlake,  N.  Y.,  August  12,  1834 ;  dentist ;  began  prac- 
tice, 1854;  married  February,  1864;  two  children.  Ad- 
dress, Wayland,  Mich.    . 

448.  Samuel  B.  Hamlen  (Granville,  O.).  —  Born  in 
Granville,  O.,  1835  ;  has  studied  music  and  followed  music 
teaching  and  farming;  mayor  of  Painesville;  married  Sep- 
tember 16,  1865.     Address,  Painesville,  O. 

449.  Charles  F.  Phelps  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  October  28,  1833  ;  has  been  a  farmer  since 
leaving  the  school;  married  June  4,  1857;  two  children. 
Address,  Northampton,  Mass. 

450.  Henry  H.  Smith  (Easthampton). — Born  in  Hol- 
yoke,  Mass.,  April  27,  1835;  is  a  printer;  was  at  the 
South  at  opening  of  the  war;  in  attempting  to  escape, 
taken  prisoner;  in  Libby  and  at  Salisbury,  N.  C,  two 
years ;  exchanged,  came  North  and  enlisted  in  a  New 
York  Cavalry  Regiment;  thrown  from  his  horse  and  in- 
jured ;  saw  no  service  ;  married  in  1862  ;  wife  died  ;  married 
again,  1871  ;  one  child.  Address,  82  Third  street,  New 
York. 

451.  Lyman  Montague  Smith  (Easthampton). — Born 
in  West  Springfield  (now  Holyoke),  Mass.,  1839;  has  been 


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a  merchant  in  Chicago  ;  now  in  grocery  store  in  Westfield ; 
married,  1866;  one  child.     Address,  Westfield,  Mass. 

453.  Charles  C.  Street  (Holyoke). — Born  in  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  October  13,  1835;  taught,  1855-8;  graduated  at 
Medical  Department  Harvard  University,  1861  ;  in  prac- 
tice of  medicine  since  ;  unmarried.  Address,  278  Hanover 
street,  Boston,  Mass. 


CLASS    OF  1856. 

453.  John  Avery  (Conway). — Born  in  Conway,  Mass., 
September  18,  1837;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1861; 
studied  Philology,  chiefly  Sanskrit,  four  years  at  New 
Haven  and  one  year  in  Berlin  and  Tubingen,  Germany; 
has  taught  in  divers  places  ;  tutor  at  Amherst  College  and 
Yale  Scientific  School ;  professor  of  Greek  in  Iowa  Col- 
lege since  1870  ;  has  written  various  magazine  articles  ; 
married  August  21,  1866  ;  one  child.     Address,  Grinnell,  la. 

454.  Gardner  Thurston  Barker  (Pittsfield).  —  Born 
in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  October  26,  1837;  entered  Williams 
College;  left  second  term  Junior  year;  1860-1,  was  in  fur- 
niture business  in  Pittsfield ;  afterward  began  the  manu- 
facture of  woolen  goods  ;  married  February  12,  185 1  ;  three 
children.     Address,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

455.  James  Madison  Barker  (Pittsfield).  —  Born  in 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  October  23,  1839;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  i860 ;  began  study  of  law  in  office  of  Hon.  David 
Ramsey,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  January,  1861  ;  entered  Harvard 
Law  School,  September,  1862  ;  admitted  to  the  Suffolk  bar, 
January,  1863;  from  April  i,  1863,  has  practiced  law  at 
Pittsfield,  Mass.  ;  has  held  offices  of  town  clerk,  assistant 
assessor  United  States  Internal  Revenue,  justice  of  peace, 
notary  public,  member  Massachusetts  House  of  Represent- 
atives (3d  Berkshire  District),  1872  and  1873;  married  Sep- 
ember  21,  1864;  three  children.     Address,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

456.  Edward  Newton  Beale  (Spencertown,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  November  i,   1834;  gradu- 


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ated  at  Williams  College,  1861,  and  Berkshire  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1864;  began  practice  of  medicine,  1865,  in  Schagh- 
ticoke  ;  married  November  20,  1862  ;  one  child.  Address, 
Schaghticoke,  N.  Y. 

457.  Lyman  Benham  Bunnell  (Burlington,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Burlington,  Conn.,  August  18,  1832;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  i860;  1860-2  studied  law  in  Yale  Law 
School,  and  instructed  in  Gymnastics  in  the  College  Gym- 
nasium ;  began  practice  of  law  in  New  York,  December  i, 
1862,  and  has  since  continued  ;  in  his  absence  from  school- 
meeting  in  District  No.  9,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  was  chosen 
trusteie  of  district  school ;  continues  in  the  office ;  mar- 
ried May  30,  1865  ;  two  sons.  Address,  178  Broadway, 
New  York. 

458.  Henry  William  Norton  Cole  (Lenox). — Born 
in  Lenox,  Mass.,  September  21,  1837;  completed  civil  en- 
gineering course  at  Union  College,  graduating  i860;  has 
followed  civil  engineering,  and  since  1868,  mechanical  engi- 
neering; at  present  connected  with  the  construction  of  the 
Hoosac  Tunnel ;  was  in  the  army  of  the  James  two 
years;  married,  1861  ;  four  children.  Address,  North 
Adams,  Mass. 

459.  Willard  Sylvester  Cooke  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Amherst;  Mass.,  December  12,  1838;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1861  ;  was  private  in  31st  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teers ;  is  an  insurance  agent  in  Boston.  Address,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

4C0.  John  Franklin  Cutler  (Hollis,  N.  H.).— Born 
in  Louisville,  Ky.,  January  6,  1838;  entered  Dartmouth 
College,  but  soon  left  and  went  into  business ;  served  in 
the  Rebel  army  during  the  war;  is  now  a  liquor  mer- 
chant ;  unmarried.  Address,  408  Front  street,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

461.    Daniel   Denison    (Hampton,    Conn.). — Born   in 

Hampton,  Conn.,  September  4,   1838;  graduated  at  Yale 

College,  i860;  taught  at  Birdsboro',  Pa.,  1 860-1 ;  graduated 

at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1864;  has  supplied  va- 

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rious  churches,  and  done  canvassing  for  books  and  papers, 
and  acted  superintendent  of  "  American  Railway  Literary- 
Union  ; "  ordained  and  settled  December  30,  1873,  at  Mid- 
dle Haddam,  Conn.;  married  September  25,  1872;  wife 
died  December,  1873.     Address,  Middle  Haddam,  Conn. 

403.  Richard  Draper  Douglas  (Plattsburg).  —  Born 
in  Westport,  N.  Y.,  October  23,  1836;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  i860,  and  at  Bangor  Theological  Seminary, 
1863;  in  service  of  United  States  Christian  Commission, 
1863,  to  April,  1865;  United  States  Commissary  Depart- 
ment, three  months  ;  business  in  Boston,  two  years  ;  agent 
of  Brooklyn  Children's  Aid  Society  from  June,  1867,  to 
date ;  was  acting  chaplain  without  commission  at  Bridge- 
port, Ala.,  Post  Hospital,  1864;  married  September  13, 
1864;  three  children — two  living.  Address,  Brooklyn 
Children's  Aid  Society,  61  Poplar  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

463.  Tobias  Gibson,  Jr.  (Terre  Bonne  Par.,  La.) 

464.  Henry  Lewis  Hall  (Guilford,  Conn.).  —  Born  in 
Guilford,  Conn.,  November  26,  1835  ;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  i860;  studied  in  Yale  Theological  Seminary  until 
October,  1861,  when  he  was  ordained  chaplain  loth  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Volunteers  ;  in  1862  went  to  Europe, 
where  he  studied  three  years  at  Halle,  under  Professor 
Tholuck ;  in  1868,  was  installed  over  Congregational  Church 
in  Auburn,  Me. ;  dismissed  on  account  of  failing  health, 
1869;  died  November  6,  1869  ;  his  wife  and  one  child  sur- 
vive him. 

465.  Henry  Eugene  Hawley  (New  York  City). — Born 
June  24,  1838;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  i860;  entered 
the  firm  Carter,  Hawley  &  Co.,  importers  and  jobbers  in 
teas,  1864;  married  February  12,  1862;  three  children — 
two  living.     Address,  140  Pearl  street.  New  York. 

466.  Albert  Newton  Hathaway  (Windsor,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  February  20,  1838;  pursued  the 
studies  of  Law  and  Philosophy  at  Harvard  University,  and 
graduated  there  in  i860;  since  i860,  has  been  following 
the  profession  of  law  ;  by  appointment  of  Connecticut  Leg- 


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islature  commissioned  July  4,  1872,  judge,  and  has  since 
then  occupied  the  position  of  associate  judge  of  the  Police 
Court  of  the  city  of  Hartford;  married  October  3,  i860; 
one  child.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

467.  Justin  Perkins  Kellogg  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  October  8,  1836;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  i860  ;  studied  law  and  admitted  to  the  bar  at 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1862  ;  served  in  a  company  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Volunteers,  and  attained  rank  of  first  lieutenant ; 
studied  theology,  and  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  ;  has  been  in  Europe  two  years  ;  is  rector 
of  a  church  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. ;  married  March  30,  1869; 
one  child,  now  dead.     Address,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

468.  Henry  Leavitt  (East  Charlemont).  —  Born  in 
Heath,  Mass.,  August  8,  1836;  graduated  at  Williams  Col- 
lege, i860  ;  studied  law  at  Albany  Law  School;  practiced 
his  profession  in  Chicago,  111.  ;  joined  Union  army  in  1863  ; 
at  close  of  war,  went  into  the  business  of  raising  cotton  at 
the  South  ;  died  on  his  plantation  near  Yazoo  City,  Miss., 
July  8,  1866. 

469.  Edward  Pascal  McKinney  (Binghamton,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  February  23,  1838;  was  a 
year  at  Exeter  Phillips  Academy  after  leaving  Williston 
Seminary;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1861;  enlisted  Oc- 
tober 15,  1861,  in  6th  New  York  Cavalry,  with  rank  of 
second  lieutenant  ;  made  first  lieutenant,  October,  1862  ; 
made  captain  and  commissary  of  subsistence.  May,  1864; 
wounded  in  battle  with  Mosby's  Guerillas  at  Winchester, 
Va,  August  1864;  brevetted  major  at  close  of  war;  pres- 
ent business  unknown;  married  June  18,  1868;  one  child. 
Address,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

470    George  William  Montague  (Montgomery,  Ala.). 

471.  John  Moses  Morris  (Wethersfield,  Conn.). — Born 
April  7,  1837;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  i860;  entered 
Yale  Theological  Seminary,  but  left  to  take  the  chaplaincy 
of  the  8th  Connecticut  Volunteers  ;  served  with  distinction 
until  1863  ;  was  editor  War  Record,  1863-5  ;  editor  Charles- 


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ton,  S.  C,  Daily  Republicmi,  1868-71  ;  editor  Washington, 
D.  Q.^  Daily  Chronicle,  187 1-4;  clerk  Connecticut  House 
of  Representatives,  1865-6  ;  clerk  Connecticut  Senate, 
1867;  executive  secretary  United  States  Senate,  1868,  to 
his  death  ;  published  "  History  of  Connecticut  During  the 
War,"  900  pages  ;  was  employed  in  preparing  the  last  edi- 
tion of  Webster's  Unabridged  Dictionary,  from  date  of 
graduation  from  college  until  entering  the  army ;  married 
December  31,  1863;  two  children;  died  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  November  27,  1873. 

472.  John  Russell  Parsons  (Northampton). — Born  in 
Northampton,  Mass.,  August  24,  1838 ;  graduated  from 
Yale  College,  i860;  intended  to  study  law;  enlisted  in 
1861  in  31st  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  with  rank  of  second 
lieutenant.  His  regiment  was  ordered  to  the  Gulf,  and 
there  he  was  transferred  to  the  ist  Louisiana  (white)  Regi- 
ment, and  promoted  to  rank  of  captain  ;  on  the  death  of  his 
colonel,  promoted  to  major  ;  at  the  close  of  the  war  re- 
mained at  the  South ;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  but 
the  last  years  of  his  life  he  spent  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  taking 
part  in  the  reconstruction  of  the  State ;  was  chosen  mem- 
ber of  the  Mississippi  House  of  Representatives  from  Hinds 
County;  died  March  3,  1869. 

473.  Alexander  Porter  Root  (Galveston,  Texas). — 
Born  in  Galveston,  Tex.,  June  21,  1840  ;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1861  ;  was  in  the  Confederate  army  during  the  war, 
as  lieutenant  in  a  Texas  battery;  is  now  engaged  in  busi- 
ness at  Galveston  ;  married,  1868  ;  two  children.  Address, 
Galveston,  Tex. 

474.  Charles  Brigham  Ruggles  (Boylston  Center). 
— Born  in  Rutland,  Mass.,  June  2,  1833  ;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  i860,  and  at  Bangor  Theological  Seminary  ; 
taught  school  at  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  three  years  ;  at  Spring- 
field, O.,  two  years  ;  was  book  agent  five  years  ;  is  now  in 
bookstore  of  George  E.  Stevens  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O. ; 
was  in  United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  August,  1864, 
to  March,  1865,  in  Tennessee  and  Kentucky  ;  married  Au- 


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gust  18,  1864;  three  children.     Address,  39  West  Fourth 
street,  Cincinnati,  O. 

475.  Lorenzo  Sears  (Williamsburg). — Born  April  i8, 
1838  ;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1861,  and  completed  the 
course  at  the  General  Theological  Seminary  of  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  New  York  ;  ordained  deacon  July  3, 
1864;  ordained  priest,  1865;  rector  St.  Mark's  Church, 
Mystic,  Conn.,  eighteen  months  ;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Crans- 
ton Road,  Providence,  R.  I.,  three  years ;  rector  Grace 
Church,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  since  1870;  married  January 
2,  1866;  two  children.  Address,  114  Orange  street,  Man- 
chester, N.  H. 

476.  "MuNROE  Snkll  (Fiskdale). — Born  in  Ware,  Mass., 
November  17,  1836;  was  with  Yale  Class  of  i860,  Fresh- 
man year;  was  engaged  in  manufacturing,  1858-64;  con- 
nected with  North  American  Fire  Insurance  Company  of 
New  York,  since  September,  1865,  as  general  agent  for 
Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia  ;  during  war  was  man- 
ufacturing weapons ;  married  January  13,  1870;  one  daugh- 
ter.    Address,  30  South  street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

477*  Pierre  Sythoff  Starr  (New  London,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  London,  Conn.,  November  18,  1839;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College,  i860;  studied  medicine  two  years; 
was  assistant  surgeon  39th  Ohio  Volunteers ;  homeopathic 
physician.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

478.  John  Safford  Fisk  (Watertown,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Ashtabula,  O.,  January  18,  1838;  was  member  of  Senior 
English  Class  of  1856;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1863; 
deputy  clerk  New  York  State  Senate,  Winter  of  1863-4; 
taught  one  year  near  New  York ;  then  studied  and  wrote 
for  magazines;  in  1867  appointed  consul  at  Leith,  Scot- 
land.    Address,  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  (last  known). 

479.  Myron  E.  Searle  (Southampton). — Born  in  South- 
ampton, Mass. ;  taught  two  years ;  railroad  agent  five 
years  ;  now  in  lumber  business  for  himself;  married  Octo- 
ber, 1868.     Address,  Westfield,  Mass. 

480.  Hosea  Blake  Baker   (Ashfield). — Born  in    Con- 


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way,  Mass.,  May  29,  1837  ;  is  a  dry  goods  merchant ;  mar- 
ried August  30,  1859  5  'two  children.    Address,  Dubuque,  la. 

481.  Daniel  Foster  Davison  (Westhampton). — Born 
in  Plainfield,  Mass.,  June  14,  1842  ;  is  a  watchmaker  since 
1856.     Address,  Northampton,  Mass. 

483.  Justus  Lyman  (Easthampton).  —  Born  in  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  February  24,  1835  ;  was  a  farmer  until 
opening  of  the  war ;  enlisted  as  private  in  27th  Massachu- 
setts Infantry ;  served  three  and  one-half  years  ;  rose  to 
first  lieutenant,  and  was  commissioned  captain,  1866  ;  since 
the  war  has  been  a  lumber  dealer  and  house  builder ;  mar- 
ried February  13,  1864;  two  children.  Address,  Bellows 
Falls,  Vt. 

483.  William  Grosvenor  Taylor  (Easthampton). — 
Born  in  South  Adams,  Mass.,  March  11,  1857  ;  was  private 
in  5 2d  Massachusetts  Infantry,  one  year,  1862-3  '•>  since  war 
a  carpenter  ;  post  commander  Grand  Army  of  the  Repub- 
lic at  Easthampton  ;  married  May  5,  1869  ;  one  child.  Ad- 
dress, Easthampton,  Mass.     > 


CLASS  OF  1857. 

484.  George  Albert  Adams  (Hopkinton). — Born  in 
Hopkinton,  Mass.,  June  30,  1837;  obliged  by  poor  health 
to  relinquish  a  collegiate  course ;  with  the  exception  of 
three  years,  spent  in  nursery  and  tree  business,  he  was  a 
teacher,  and  was  very  successful ;  during  last  five  years  of 
his  life  was  principal  Orange  Street  School  for  boys,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.;  married  April  20,  1859;  ^^^  wife  and  one 
son  survive  him  ;  died  May  16,  1873. 

485.  Hubbard  Arnold  (Westfield). — Born  in  Westfield, 
Mass.,  January  5,  1840;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1861  ; 
studied  and  traveled  in  Europe,  1861-2;  taught  in  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  a  short  time;  graduated  at  Yale  Law  School, 
1865  ;  since  then  in  cotton  trade,  firm  of  D.  Watts  &  Co. 
Address,  140  Pearl  street,  New  York. 

486.  John  Wait  Barton    (Danbury,  Conn.). — Born  in 


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Danbury,  Conn.,  June  2,  1839  '•>  entered  Yale,  but  left  Junior 
year  from  sickness;  licensed  to  preach,  1861  ;  employed  as 
missionary  in  Fairfield  County,  Conn.  ;  in  1863  employed 
as  State  superintendent  for  Sunday  school  work  in  Penn- 
sylvania; in  1865  undertook  canvass  of  western  Massachu- 
setts, but  died  before  finishing  it;  married  July  24,  1861  ; 
wife  died  September  4,  1861  ;  married  again  March  3,  1864  ; 
one  son  ;  died  Noven>ber  21,  1866. 

487.  Isaac  Bo  we  (Agawam). — Born  in  Agawam,  Mass., 
October  4,  1838  ;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1862  ;  studied 
law  one  year  in  office  of  Beach  &  Bowe,  Springfield,  Mass., 
and  then  enlisted  in  the  2d  Massachusetts  Artillery ;  since 
leaving  the  army  has  been  in  the  firm  Bowe  &  Marsh,  man- 
ufacturers of  defecated  oil,  Springfield,  but  has  recently 
disposed  of  his  portion  in  the  firm  ;  unmarried.  Address, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

488.  William  Bardwell  Clark  (Granby). — Born  in 
Granby,  Mass.,  January  20,  1838;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1861  ;  enlisted,  1862,  as  private  in  34th  Massachu- 
setts Infantry  ;  in  1864  appointed  captain  in  22d  Regiment, 
United  States  colored  troops ;  killed  in  a  reconnoissance 
within  six  miles  of  Richmond,  October  27,  1864;  married 
August  7,  1862. 

489.  Walter  Forward  Clark  (East  Granby,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  East  Granby,  Conn.,  July  10,  1837;  studied  law  in 
Cleveland,  O.,  and  was  admitted  to  practice  in  1859;  spent 
from  1866  to  1870  in  California,  as  general  agent  for  two 
mining  companies  of  Hartford,  Conn. ;  unmarried.  Ad- 
dress, East  Granby,  Conn. 

490.  Marshall  Blair  Cushman  (North  Amherst). — 
Born  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  September  23,  1839;  graduated 
from  Amherst  College,  1861  ;  and  from  Harvard  Law 
School,  1864  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  New  York  City,  1865  ; 
engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  paper  at  Amherst,  1865-70 ; 
clerk  in  the  Census  Bureau  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1870-2  ; 
librarian  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  and  agent 
for  Fairbanks  &  Co.,  of  New  York,  at  Washington,  1872  to 


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date;  married  March  8,  1866;  two  children.  Address, 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Washington,  D.  C. 

491.  Franklin  Bowditch  Dexter  (Fairhaven). — Born 
in  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  September  11,  1842;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1861 ;  taught  in  New  Haven  two  years; 
made  assistant  librarian,  Yale  College,  July,  1863  ;  tutor, 
1864;  resigned,  1867;  assistant  librarian  and  treasurer  of 
the  college,  1867-9;  secretary  of  Yale,  1869,  and  registrar 
of  Faculty;  made  annalist  at  General  Conference  of  Con- 
gregational Churches  of  Connecticut,  1871  ;  in  Europe, 
1873.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

493.  James  Byron  Finch  (Southampton).  —  Born  in 
Southampton,  Mass.,  December  29,  1832:  entered  Class  of 
1862  at  Amherst ;  left  Sophomore  year,  but  received  A.  B. 
from  Amherst  in  1871  ;  graduated  with  degree  of  M.  A.  at 
University  of  the  city  of  New  York,  1869,  having  previ- 
ously studied  theology  ;  graduated  at  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  1863  ;  stated  supply  at  Orient,  L.  I.,  1863-5  J 
Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  1865-7;  pastor  at  Hempstead,  L.  L, 
since  then;  married  January  11,  1864;  three  children. 
Address,  Hempstead,  L.  I. 

493.  David  Folsom  (Derry,  N.  H.). — Born  in  Auburn, 
Mass.,  January  4,  1839;  graduated  at  Dartmouth  College, 
1862.  He  was  a  merchant  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1862-3; 
New  Orleans,  La.,  1863-4;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1864;  married 
December  21,  1865.     Address, 

494.  John  Gordon  Frazer  (Haverstraw,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  New  York  City,  June  3,  1837;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1862  ;  assistant  superintendent  of  Institution  for 
the  BHnd,  New  York  City,  one  year  ;  graduated  in  medi- 
cine, 1865  ;  began  practice  in  New  York  at  once,  and  has 
occupied  the  same  office  to  date  ;  assistant  surgeon  in  army 
in  1863  ;  assistant  to  Board  of  Police  Surgeons,  three  years, 
ending  1872;  unmarried.  Address,  321  West  Thirty-fifth 
streety  New  York. 

495.  Benjamin  Franklin  Hamilton  (Chester  Facto- 
ries).— Born  in  Chester,  Mass.,  November  4,  1835;  gradu- 


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ated  at  Amherst  College,  1861,  and  at  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1864;  entered  the  ministry,  1865;  served  in 
Christian  Commission,  nine  months  ;  is  now  pastor  of  Eliot 
Church,  Boston  Highlands ;  unmarried.  Address,  Boston 
Highlands,  Mass. 

496.  Elijah  Harmon  (Hawley).  —  Born  in  Hawley, 
Mass.,  March  22,  1835  5  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 
1861,  and  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1867;  was  a 
member  of  52d  Massachusetts  Regiment  nine  months  as 
sergeant;-  taught,  1863-5;  tutor  in  Amherst  College  the 
last  si?c.  months  of  that  time  ;  entered  the  ministry,  1867 ; 

married  July  12,  1866  ;  wife  died, ;  married  March  5, 

1872.;  wife  died;  married  a  third  time,  October  14,  1874. 
Address,  Winchester,  N.  H. 

497.  Charles  Borland  Hill  (Montgomery,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1836;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1861,  studied  law,  and  has  practiced  in  New 
York ;  for  several  years  has  been  assistant  corporation  coun- 
sel.    Address,  63  West  Fifty-first  street.  New  York. 

498.  Albion  Howe  (Standish,  Me.). — Born  in  St.  Au- 
gustine, Fla.,  May  11,  1840;  graduated  from  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege, 1861  ;  and  from  the  Artillery  School  of  Practice,  Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  1869;  studied  law  in  Saco,  Me.,  and  Boston, 
1 861-3  ;  served  in  the  14th  New  York  Artillery  as  second 
lieutenant,  first  lieutenant  and  major,  1863-5  l  ^^  Boston 
Custom  House,  1865-6;  appointed  second  lieutenant  4th 
Artillery,  United  States  army,  1866;  promoted  first  lieu- 
tenant, 1869;  was  in  the  campaign  from  the  Wilderness 
to  siege  of  Petersburgh,  and  also  served  as  aid-de-camp  on 
staff  of  Gen.  A.  P.  Howe  in  the  campaign  of  the  Shenan- 
doah Valley ;  received  brevets  of  first  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain United  States  army,  also  of  lieutenant  colonel  United 
States  Volunteers.  He  was  killed  in  the  "  Lava  Beds," 
April  26,  1873,  while  gallantly  leading  his  company  in  a 
reconnoisance  against  the  Modoc  Indians  ;  buried  in  For- 
est Lawn  Cemetery,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  married  June  i,  1869; 
no  children. 

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499.  Henry  Dwight  Hyde  (Sturbridge).  —  Born  in 
Southbridge,  Mass.,  April  27,  1838  ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1 861,  and  in  law  at  Harvard,  1862;  admitted  to 
the  bar  in  1864,  and  has  continued  in  the  practice  of  law  at 
Boston  since  that  date ;  member  of  Common  Council  of 
Boston,  1866  and  1867;  trustee  New  England  Female 
Medical  College  ;  married,  1866;  three  children.  Address, 
14  Pemberton  Square,  Boston,  Mass. 

500.  Horatio  Jenkins,  Jr.,  (Chelsea).— Born  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  March  23,  1837;  entered  Yale  College,  1857;  left, 
1859;  entered  Law  School  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and 
studied  law  there,  and  in  Boston,  until  breaking  out  of  the 
war  in  1861  ;  enlisted  in  5th  Massachusetts  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, April,  1861  ;  served  in  that  regiment  during  its  term 
of  service,  three  months  ;  was  in  first  Bull  Run  battle  ;  re- 
turning home  with  the  regiment,  was  commissioned  first 
lieutenant  in  40th  Massachusetts  Infantry,  August,  1862; 
served  with  that  regiment  until  December,  1865  ;  was  then 
commissioned  lieutenant  colonel  in  4th  Massachusetts  Cav- 
alry, having  previously  risen  to  rank  of  lieutenant  colonel 
in  40th  Massachusetts  Infantry  ;  while  major  of  40th  Mas- 
sachusetts, was  captured  at  the  battle  of  Drury's  Bluff,  i6th 
May,  1864  ;  confined  in  Libby  Prison  and  at  Macon,  Ga.; 
put  under  fire  in  retaliation  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  with  the 
six  hundred  federal  officers  ;  removed  with  others  to  Co- 
lumbia, S.  C. ;  escaped  in  November,  1864,  from  the  prison 
camp ;  walked  to  the  Santee  River ;  procured  a  canoe  and 
reached  the  mouth  of  the  Santee  and  the  deck  of  the  war 
steamer,  "Nipsic;"  served  as  lieutenant  colonel  of  4th 
Massachusetts  Cavalry  in  investment  and  assault  of  Peters- 
burgh  ;  after  fall  of  Richmond,  marched  at  the  head  of  i8th 
Corps  in  pursuit  of  Lee  ;  shot  through  arm  and  captured  in 
the  battle  at  High  Bridge,  Va.,  but  was  rescued  next  day 
by  Sheridan's  men  ;  besides  campaigns  in  Virginia,  had 
part  in  the  capture  of  the  forts  at  Charleston  harbor,  and 
had  a  horse  shot  under  him  at  Olustee,  Fla. ;  brevetted 
colonel  for  gallantry  at  High  Bridge;  after  war  closed  bre- 


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vetted  brigadier-general  for  meritorious  service  during  war ; 
removed  to  Florida,  1866;  member  of  Constitutional  Con- 
vention of  that  State,  and  elected  president  of  it,  1868; 
elected  State  senator;  resigned  in  1869;  elected  State 
senator  in  1870  for  four  years  ;  appointed  collector  of  In- 
ternal Revenue,  District  of  Florida,  1869;  has  been  editor 
of  ^^Jacksonville  Union;''  is  now  practicing  law ;  married 
August,  1862  ;  three  children.     Address,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

501.  Charles  Nichols  Judson  (Bridgeport,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  York,  November  i,  1839;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1862;  entered  profession  of  law,  1863;  married 
December  23,  1869.     Address,  37  Park  Row,  New  York. 

50,3.  Walter  Judson  (Bristol,  Conn.). — Born  in  Bristol, 
Conn.,  May  i,  1839  5  spent  one  term  Freshman  with  Class 
of  1 86 1,  at  Yale;  taught  until  1858,  and  then  joined  Class 
of  1862 ;  left  that  class  from  ill  health,  and  graduated  with 
Class  of  1864;  taught  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  1864-6; 
studied  medicine,  and  is  now  in  practice  of  his  profession. 
Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

503.  William  Warriner  Merriam  (Springfield). — Born 
in  Springfield,  Mass.,  February  .12,  1837;  entered  Yale,  but 
graduated  with  the  Class  of  1861  at  Williams;  studied  law 
a  short  time;  graduated  at  Madison  University  Theological 
School  (Hamilton,  N.  Y.),  1863;  taught  in  Essex,  Conn., 
1863;  was  a  teacher  among  the  freedmen  in  North  Caro- 
lina ;  is  now  teaching.  Address,  Jamesport,  Suffolk 
County,  L.  I. 

504.  Charles  Lyman  Miller  (Easthampton).  —  Born 
in  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1838  ;  studied  law  one  year,  but  was  en- 
gaged principally  in  teaching.  He  died  at  Easthampton, 
June  26,  1873. 

505.  Frank  Emery  Miller  (Wallingford,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  February  7,  1834;  entered  Yale 
College,  b.ut  left  to  enter  Madison  University,  Hamilton, 
N.  Y.,  and  graduated  in  theology  there,  i860;  ordained 
pastor  Baptist  Church,  Watertown,  la.,  i860;  left,  1861  : 
preaching   in    Connecticut,    1 861-2  ;  pastor   at    Nashville, 


148  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

N.  Y.,  1862-3;  for  pecuniary  reasons  returned  to  business 
life ;  book-keeper  and  salesman  in  store  at  Forestville, 
N.  Y.,  1863-6;  book  selling,  1866-8;  engaged  as  traveling 
salesman  for  Simpson,  Hall,  Miller  &  Co.,  electro-plated 
goods;  is  now  a  member  of  the  firm;  married  July  31, 
1 861  ;  four  children.  Address,  420  Scovill  avenue,  Cleve- 
land, 0-.         ' 

50G.  George  Franklin  Mills  (South  Williamstown). — 
Born  in  South  Williamstown,  Mass.,  August  25,  1839; 
graduated  at  Williams  College,  1862;  teaching  since  1862  ; 
is  principal  of  Greylock  Institute;  married  April,  1868;  one 
child.     Address,  South  Williamstown,  Mass. 

507.  Henry  Lovejoy  Mowry  (Greenwich,  N.  Y.).  — 
Born  in  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  December  13,  1837;  studied 
under  private  tutor  at  Middlebury  College,  but  did  not  com- 
plete a  course ;  in  Importers  and  Traders  Bank,  New  York, 
1859-60;  during  war  had  an  interest  in  a  knitting  mill  and 
boot  and  shoe  manufactory;  at  close  of  war,  bought  with 
others  a  large  cotton  plantation  in  North  Carolina;  sold  it 
at  the  end  of  three  years  ;  in  New  York,  out  of  business, 
two  years;  at  present  owns,  with  a  partner,  the  Phoenix 
Paper  Mill  at  Battenville,  N.  Y.  ;  is  director  in  Washing- 
ton County,  New  York,  National  Bank,  and  Greenwich  and 
Johnstown  Railroad ;  unmarried.    Address,  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

508.  Leroy  Mowry  (Greenwich,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Green- 
wich, N.  Y.,  October  22,  1841  ;  studied  at  Middlebury,  Vt., 
College,  but  did  not  graduate  ;  owing  to  disease  of  heart 
was  never  able  to  engage  in  any  business ;  earned  the  title 
"judge"  by  his  upright  life  ;  died  May  28,  1868. 

509.  Thaddeus  Eugene  Munn  (Leyden,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Leyden,  N.  Y.;  entered  college,  but  did  not  graduate; 
is  a  farmer  and  prominent  in  the  order  of  Good  Templars. 
Address,  Leyden,  N.  Y. 

510.  James  Brown  Murray  (Springfield). —  Graduated 
at  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn.;  studied  theology;  is 
in  the  ministry  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  and  is 
rector  of  a  church.     Address,  Rondout,  N.  Y. 


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511.  Frederick  Eugene  Norwood  ( Barkh  am  stead, 
Conn.). 

613.  Edward  Phillips  Payson  (Fayetteville,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  March  15,  1840;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1 861,  and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New 
York,  1864;  ordained  March,  1864;  served  from  that  date 
until  close  of  war  as  chaplain  146th  New  York  Regiment 
of  Volunteers  ;  preaching  in  New  York  City,  1866-7  5  Pas- 
tor Congregational  Church,  Kent,  Conn.,  1867-70;  pastor 
Sixty-fifth  Street  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1 870-1  ;  pastor 
church  at  Yorkville;  married  October  23,  1866;  four  chil- 
dren.'   Address,  Yorkville,  N.  Y. 

513.  Tracy  Peck,  Jr., '(Bristol,  Conn.). — Born  in  Bristol, 
Conn.,  May  24,  1838;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1861; 
studied  Classical  Philology  in  Europe,  two  years  and  eight 
months,  at  Jena,  Berlin  and  Bonn ;  tutor  in  Yale  College, 
1864-7  5  i^  Europe,  1867-9,  studying  Italian  Language  and 
the  Topography  and  Antiquities  at  Rome,  and  the  Sanskrit 
Language  at  Berlin;  tutor  in  Yale,  1869-70;  taught  in 
Cincinnati,  O.,  one  year;  professor  Latin  Language  and 
Literature,  Cornell  University ;  married  December  22, 
1870;  two  children.     Address,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

514.  George  Austin  Pelton  (Great  Barrington). — 
Born  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  April  15,  1833  ;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1861,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1864;  entered  the  ministry,  1864;  acting  pastor  First  Con- 
gregational Church,  Franklin,  Mass.,  1864-7;  acting  pas- 
tor Congregational  Church,  Bethel,  Conn.,  1867-9;  pastor 
Congregational  Church,  Candor,  N.  Y.,  1869-73;  pastor 
Congregational  Church,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  1873;  appointed 
secretary  Education  Society,  State  of  New  York,  1870; 
married  April  27,  1864;  one  child-— died,  1869.  Address, 
Groton,  Tompkins  County,  N.  Y. 

515.  William  Henry  Rockwell  (Brattleboro,  Vt.). — 
Born  in  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  March  3,  1840;  graduated  from 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  March, 
1862;  has  been  connected  with  the  Vermont  Asylum  for 


150  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

the  Insane  since  1857;  appointed  assistant  physician,  1862, 
and  superintendent,  1872;  resigned,  1873  ;\^  married  June 
16,  1864;  three  children.     Address,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

516.  James  Field  Spalding  (Enfield,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Enfield,  Conn.,  December  5,  1839;  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1862;  teaching,  1862-70;  entered  the  ministry  of 
the  Episcopal  Church,  1869;  married,  1864;  three  children. 
Address,  Portland,  Conn. 

517.  Edward  Collins  Stone  (Columbus,  O.). — Born  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  January  29,  1840 ;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1862  ;  teacher  in  Ohio  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb, 
at  Columbus,  1862-4;  teacher  in  American  Asylum  for 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Hartford,  1864-8;  principal  Wiscon- 
sin Institute  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1868-71  ;  has  been  prin- 
cipal American  Asylum  since  1871;  married  July,  1869; 
one  daughter.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

518.  Nathan  Thompson  (New  Braintree). — Born  in 
New  Braintree,  Mass.,  1837;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1 86 1,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1865  ;  teach- 
ing, 1 86 1-2  ;  entered  the  ministry,  1865  ;  married,  January 
I,  1870;  one  son.     Address,  Boulder,  Boulder  County,  Col. 

519.  John  Curtis  Tyler  (Brattleboro,  Vt.).— r-Born  in 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  February  18,  1839;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1 861  ;  commissioned  major  4th  Vermont  Volun- 
teers, 1861  ;  resigned  January  17,  1862  ;  during  Spring  of 
1862,  acted  as  aid  for  Gen.  W.  F.  Smith  ;  studied  law  and 
admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  Boston,  1864;  appointed  assistant 
adjutant  general,  with  rank  of  major,  but  declined ;  since 
then  he  has  resided  at  Brattleboro,  engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing ;  married.     Address,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

520.  Charles  Edwin  West  (Pittsfield). — Born  in  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  November  4,  1838;  entered  Williams  College, 
but  did  not  complete  the  course,  owing  to  ill  health  ;  en- 
gaged in  selling  goods  in  Ohio  and  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  and 
since  1866,  a  manufacturer  of  woolen  goods  at  Dalton  ;  has 
held  various  town  offices;  married  October  9,  1867;  one 
child.     Address,  Dalton,  Mass. 


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521.  Edward  Whitin  (Whitinsville). — Born  in  Whitins- 
ville,  Mass.,  March  lo,  1838;  since  graduation  in  1857,  ^^- 
gaged  in  manufacturing.     Address,  Whitinsville,  Mass. 

52Ji.  Aretus  Heermans  Winton  (New  York  City). 

523.  Henry  Parsons  (Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Sharon  Springs,  Schoharie  County,  N.  Y.;  entered 
Union  College  from  the  Middle  Class  ;  graduated  at  Union 
College,  1861  ;  studying  law,  1 861-2  ;  entered  the  army 
September,  1862,  with  rank  of  first  lieutenant;  promoted  to 
captaincy,  January,  1863;  resigned  June,  1863  ;  admitted  to 
practice  of  law  in  New  York  City,  December,  1863;  has 
continued  in  that  profession  in  that  city  since  then ;  mar- 
ried July  23,  1867;  wife  died  March  19,  1869;  one  child. 
Address,  117  Nassau  street.  New  York. 

524.  Jairus  Frink  Burt  (Easthampton). —  Born  in 
Huntington  (now  Norwich),  Mass.,  March  7,  1839;  occu- 
pation, farmer  ;  married  May  14,  1862;  four'children.  Ad- 
dress, Easthampton,  Mass. 

525.  Z.  Brainerd  Clark  (Easthampton).  —  Born  in 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  December  17,  1841  ;  has  followed 
farming  since  leaving  the  seminary.  Address,  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

526.  Henry  Burnham  Mead  (Scotland,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Littleton,  N.  H.,  January  27,  1839  ;  studied  English  at 
WilHston ;  afterwards  fitted  for  college  and  graduated  at 
Yale,  1866,  at  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1869  ;  settled 
pastor  at  Terryville,  Conn.;  resigned,  1874;  married  June 
14,  1871  ;  one  child.     Address  unknown. 

527.  Jacob  A.  Smith  (Northford,  Conn.). — Born  No- 
vember 8,  1838;  served  three  years  in  Union  army;  died 
while  in  the  service,  October  2,  1864. 


CLASS  OF  1858. 

528.  Edward  Hitchcock  Adams  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  December  18,  1842;  entered  Amherst 
College,  September,  1858,  leaving  at  the  close  of  the  first 


152  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

term  on  account  of  ill  health ;  clerk  in  drug  store  of  Sam- 
uel K.  Orr,  Amherst,  1862-3  ;  in  Autumn  of  1863,  ap- 
pointed surgeon's  steward  on  United  States  steamer 
Pembina,  but  was  compelled  to  resign  after  a  few  weeks  of 
service,  on  account  of  ill  health  ;  appointed  surgeon's  stew- 
ard, February  13,  1865,  on  United  States  steamer  Wachu- 
setts  ;  March  5  th,  sailed  in  search  of  Rebel  privateer  Shen- 
andoah ;  afterwards  joined  the  Asiatic  squadron,  under 
Rear  Admiral  Bell ;  discharged  at  New  York  City,  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1868;  May  14,  1868,  appointed  apothecary  of  third 
class  at  United  States  Naval  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
July  I,  1868,  promoted  second  class;  April  i,  1869,  first 
class,  which  position  he  still  holds  while  pursuing  the  study 
of  medicine  in  the  Medical  Department  of  Georgetown  Col- 
lege, D.  C.     Address,  Washington,  D.  C. 

529.  Francis  Olcott  Allen  (Hartford,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  14,  1840;  entered  Yale  College, 
1858  ;  left  April,  1859,  ^^  account  of  ill  health,  and  return- 
ing to  Hartford,  entered  a  bank,  where  he  remained  till 
1863;  in  the  coal  business,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1863-5;  fire 
insurance,  Pennsylvania,  1865;  has  been  twice  married; 
first,  October  7,  1862,  to  Miss  Isabella  C.  Jones  of  Chicago, 
111.,  who  died  December  21,  1868,  and  second,  November 
10,  1870,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  H.  Dulles  of  Philadelphia  ; 
three  children,  Clarence  J.,  born  June  7,  1865  ;  Bessie,  born 
November  28,  1868  ;  Margaret  D,,  born  May  14,  1872.  Ad- 
dress, Sabine  &  Allen,  Corner  Fifth  and  Walnut  streets, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

530.  Erastus  Blakeslee  (Plymouth,  Conn.).; — Born  in 
Plymouth,  Conn.,  September  2,  1838;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1863  ;  left  college  in  Junior  year  to  enter  the  army  ; 
received  honorary  degree  of  A.  B.  from  Yale,  July,  1864, 
and  took  that  of  A.  M.  in  regular  course ;  commissioned 
second  lieutenant  ist  Connecticut  Cavalry,  October  18, 
1861  ;  promoted  first  lieutenant  and  adjutant,  October  28, 
1861  ;  captain,  February  28,  1862;  major,  "for  gallantry 
near  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  July  14,  1863;"  lieutenant  colo- 


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nel,  May  23,  1864;  colonel,  May  27,  1864;  served  under 
General  Sheridan,  during  the  Summer  and  Fall  of  1864, 
and  saw  much  hard  service  ;  participated  in  upwards  of 
twenty  engagements  ;  mustered  out  "  by  reason  of  expira- 
tion of  term  of  service,"  November  2,  1864,  and  was  made 
afterwards  brevet  brigadier  general  United  States  Volun- 
teers, to  take  rank  from  March  13,  1865,  "for  gallant  con- 
duct at  Ashland,  Va.,  June  i,  1864,"  at  which  place  he  was 
severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  ;  engaged  in  the  insurance 
business  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1865-8;  in  book  publish- 
ing, firm  of  Warren  &  Blakeslee,  at  Boston,  January,  1869, 
to  January,  1870;  present  firm,  Elliot,  Blakeslee  &  Noyes, 
dealers  in  paintings,  engravings,  chromos,  etc.,  at  Boston, 
January,  1870  ;  was  married  March  30,  1865,  to  Miss  Mary 
G.  North  of  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  one  child,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  born  October  23,  1869.  Address,  Elliot,  Blakeslee 
&  Noyes,  127  Tremont  street,  Boston. 

631.  Albert  Lawrence  Brown  (Dalton).  —  Born  in 
Windsor,  Mass.,  May  i,  1839;  ^i^^  of  scarlet  fever,  Octo- 
ber 5,  i860,  at  Somerset,  Wis.  He  entered  no  collegiate 
institution  ;  at  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  principal  of 
the  Stillwater  Seminary,  Wisconsin. 

533.  Charles  Horace  Clark  (Granby,  Conn.). — Born 
in  East  Granby,  Conn.,  March  9,  1839;  entered  Yale  Col- 
lege in  1858,  leaving  during  his  first  year;  has  been  en- 
gaged since  in  the  business  of  farming  and  cigar  manufac- 
turing at  East  Granby,  Conn.  Was  married  October  24, 
1864,  to  Miss  Catherine  Jane  Hayden  of  Windsor,  Conn.; 
she  died  April  16,  1872.     Address,  East  Granby,  Conn. 

533.  Marquis  Fayette  Dickinson  (Amherst).  —  Born 
in  Amherst,  Mass.,  January  16,  1840  ;  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  1862  ;  was  student  at  Harvard  Law  School, 
but  took  no  degree  at  any  professional  school ;  taught  in 
Williston  Seminary,  1862-5  ;  trustee  of  Williston  Semi- 
nary, 1872  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  Boston,  1866  ;  in  prac- 
tice there  since  then  ;  assistant  United  States  attorney,  for 
District  of  Massachusetts,  during  1869  and  1870;  has  been 
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154  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

member  school  committee  of  Boston,  and  trustee  Boston 
public  library;  member  Common  Council,  rS/i  and  1872, 
from  eleventh  ward,  and  president  of  the  Board,  1872  ;  pub- 
lished pamphlet,  "  Legislation  on  the  Hours  of  Labor," 
originally  delivered  before  joint  committee  of  Massachu- 
■  setts  Legislature;  married  at  Easthampton  to  Miss  Cece- 
lia R.  WilHston,  November  24,  1864;  son,  Williston,  born 
February  17,  1869;  died  August  22,  1872;  son,  Charles, 
born  July  17,  1872.  Address,  14  Pemberton  Square,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

534.  John  Birge  Doolittle  (Plymouth,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Bristol,  Conn.,  November  6,  1836;  graduated  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1863;  studied  for  the  ministry  at  Yale  Theological 
Seminary,  graduating  1867  ;  chaplain  15th  Connecticut  Vol- 
unteers ;  mustered  in  July  19,  1864  ;  served  under  General 
Schofield  ;  present  at  battle  of  Kingston,  N.  C. ;  mustered 
out  July  5,  1865;  settled  at  Hartland,  Conn.,  June  12,  1867, 
to  June  19,  1872;  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  October  16,  1872  ; 
married  August  23,  1866,  to  Miss  Cornelia  J.  Parmelee  of 
Winsted,  Conn. ;  one  child,  Edward  Winslow,  born  Octo- 
ber 14,  1870.     Address,  Bridgewater,  Conn. 

535.  Adrian  John  Ebell  (Rochester,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Jaffnapatam,  Ceylon,  September  20,  1840.  He  entered  Yale 
College,  September,  1858,  but  soon  left  and  re-entered  in 
1859,  remaining,  however,  only  through  the  first  term  of 
Freshman  year.  He  then  taught  music  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  and  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Douglass  University,  mean- 
time pursuing  his  studies  in  private  to  his  Junior  year.  In 
the  Summer  of  1862,  he  went  north-west  on  an  exploring 
expedition  to  the  Sioux  reservations,  but  hardly  had  the 
expedition  reached  the  territory  when  the  Indian  massacres 
broke  out.  Taking  command  of  the  party  of  forty-three 
persons,  he  succeeded  in  leading  them  back  in  safety,  and 
was  rewarded,  on  his  arrival  at  St.  Paul,  by  a  first  lieuten- 
ant's commission;  joining  the  Indian  expedition,  he  re- 
turned to  the  theatre  of  war  on  General  Sibley's  staff,  act- 
ing as  commissary.     Returning   to   Yale,  he  entered  the 


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Sheffield  Scientific  School  and  graduated  in  1866,  taking 
the  degree  of  Ph.  B.  In  the  year  1865,  on  his  return  from 
a  trip  to  the  West  Indies  and  Turks  Islands,  he  suffered 
shipwreck.  In  1866,  he  commenced  lecturing  before 
schools  and  lyceums  on  Natural  Science,  and  has  delivered 
since  that  period  over  3,000  lectures.  Pursuing  a  course  of 
medical  study,  he  graduated,  and  received  the  degree  of 
M.  D.  at  the  Albany  Medical  College  in  1868.  In  1870, 
he  commenced  the  publication  of  a  series  of  popular  works 
on  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Zoology,  six  editions  of 
which  have  been  published  by  L.  Reeve  &  Co.,  London, 
with  whom  he  has  entered  into  an  arrangement  for  the 
publication  of  an  international  series  of  elementary  works 
on  Natural  Science.  In  1871,  he  organized  the  "Interna- 
tional Academy  of  Natural  Science,"  director  of  which  he 
still  remains ;  head-quarters  at  Cooper  Institute,  New  York, 
taking  classes  each  year  to  Europe  for  purposes  of  study. 
In  1872,  he  was  appointed  professor  of  Physiology  and 
derponstrator  of  Anatomy  at  the  Homoeopathic  Medical 
College,  New  York  City.  Address,  Cooper  Institute,  New- 
York  City. 

536.  Henry  Hill  Goodell  (Constantinople,  Turkey). — 
Born  in  Constantinople,  Turkey,  May  20,  1839;  graduated 
at  Amherst  College,  Class  of  1862;  commissioned  second 
lieutenant  25th  Connecticut  Volunteers,  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
August  16,  1862  ;  promoted  first  lieutenant,  April  14,  1863; 
aid-de-camp  on  staff  of  Colonel  Bissell,  3d  Brigade,  4th 
Division,  19th  Army  Corps,  July  8,  1863  ;  served  at  battles  of 
Irish  Bend,  Vermillion,  siege  of  Port  Hudson,  the  Teche 
Campaign  and  Donaldsonville  ;  mustered  out  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  August  26,  1863;  taught  at  Williston  Seminary, 
1864-7;  professor  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College, 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1867  ;  married  Miss  Helen  E.  Stanton  of 
Winchester,  Mass.,  December  10,  1873.  Address,  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

537.  Thomas  Henderson  (Amherst). — Born  in  Sunder- 
land, Mass.,  November  24,  1835  :  entered  Amherst  College, 


156  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

September,  1858,  leaving  at  close  of  Freshman  year  ;  stud- 
ied medicine  at  the  Berkshire  Medical  College,  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  graduating  November,  1862;  commissioned  assist- 
ant surgeon,  February  3,  1863;  served  in  Lawton  Gen- 
eral Hospital-,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  Harvey  General  Hos- 
pital, Madison,  Wis.;  lost  second  finger  of  right  hand  by 
hospital  gangrene ;  practiced  Easthampton,  1863-4;  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  1864-5  ;  Boston,  1865-70;  Waltham,  1870-3; 
associated  with  Dr.  Dio  Lewis  as  house  physician  in  his 
home  for  invalids  at  Boston,  1873;  married  December  21, 
1863,  at  Phippsburgh,  Me.,  to  Miss  H.  A.  Bowker  ;  two  chil- 
dren— Horace  Wales,  born  August  22,  1865,  and  Marion, 
June,  1871.     Address,  Beacon  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

538.  Charles  Sylvester  Hoar  (New  Braintree). — Born 
in  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  January  19,  1840;  by  act  of  Leg- 
islature in  1859,  ^'is  name  was  changed  to  Charles  Sylves- 
ter Brooks;  graduated  at  Amherst  in  1863  ;  taught  in  East 
Abington,  Mass.,  April,  1864 — Summer  of  1866;  studied 
for  the  ministry  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  gradu- 
ating in  1869;  pastor  Tyngsborough,  Mass.,  September  15, 
1869,  to  August  I,  1872;  South  Deerfield,  January  14, 
1873 ;  was  married  November  11,  1863,  to  Miss  Eleanor  R. 
Converse,  of  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  one  child,  Josephine 
D.,  born  January  28,  1872.     Address,  South  Deerfield,  Mass. 

539.  Francis  Hunt  Holmes  (Williamsburgh). — Born 
in  Williamsburgh,  January  12,  1839;  entered  Yale  College, 
September,  1858,  leaving  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year, 
i860;  enlisted  in  the  5 2d  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Octo- 
ber II,  1862,  and  served  as  corporal  till  the  mustering  out 
of.  the  regiment,  August  14,  1863  ;  re-enlisted  as  private  in 
the  2d  Massachusetts  Cavalry,  February,  1865,  and  was 
mustered  out  in  August  of  the  same  year ;  taught  in  North 
Adams,  the  Fall  and  Winter  of  1863-4;  in  Geneva,  N.  Y., 
the  Autumn  of  1864;  in  Conway,  the  Autumn  of  1865; 
insurance  agent  for  the  New  England  Mutual  Life,  January, 
1866,  to  August,  1866;  re-entered  Yale  College,  September, 
1866,  and  left  June,  1868,  without  taking  a  degree;  since 


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1868,  has  been  engaged  in  teaching  as  private  tutor  or  in 
private  schools  at  Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  during  one  year  of 
this  period,  he  was  engaged  in  the  editorial  department  of 
Forney  s  Press.  He  was  married  November  26,  1871,  to 
Miss  Caddie  B.  Pilling  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Address,  341 
North  Sixth  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

540.  William  Lampson  (Le  Roy,  N.  Y.).  —  Born  in 
Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  February  28,  1840;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1862;  studied  law  at  Columbia  Law  School,  New  York, 
graduating  1867;  since  1868,  has  been  president  of  the 
First  National  Bank  at  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  ;  unmarried.  Ad- 
dress, Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

541.  Zechariah  Edwards  Lewis  (Greenwich,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Geneseo,  Livingston  County,  N.  Y.,  November 
5,  1 840;  graduated  at  Amherst  College  in  1862;  studied 
medicine  in  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of 
City  of  New  York,  and  graduated  in  1866;  commissioned 
assistant  surgeon  United  States  army,  June  17,  1864;  served 
at  Jefferson  General  Hospital,  Jeffersonville,  Ind. ;  left  ser- 
vice September  7,  1864,  to  return  and  complete  his  studies; 
from  September,  1865,  to  September,  1867,  he  was  in  the 
New  York  Hospital,  sixteen  months  as  externe,  and  eight 
as  interne  surgeon  ;  assistant  demonstrator  of  Anatomy  in 
the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  I'i^^-'j  \  demon- 
strator and  in  full  charge  of  the  Department,  i^^ij-Z'^  in 
practice  of  profession  in  New  York  City,  September,  1867, 
to  June,  1868  ;  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1868.  Address, 
West  Farms,  N.  Y. 

543  RuFUS  Pratt  Lincoln  (Amherst). — Born  in  Belch- 
ertown,  Mass.,  April  27,  1840;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege in  1862;  commissioned  second  lieutenant  37th  Massa- 
chusetts Volunteers,  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  August  27,  1862; 
promoted  captain,  October  15,  1862;  major,  July  27,  1864; 
lieutenant  colonel,  March  4,  1865  ;  colonel.  May  19,  1865  ; 
served  at  battles  of  Fredericksburg,  Mary's  Heights,  Frank- 
lin's Crossing,  Gettysburg,  Rappahannock,  Mine  Run,  Wil- 
derness, Spottsylvania,  Cedar  Creek,  Hatcher's  Run,  Peters- 


158  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

burgh  and  Taylor's  Creek ;  wounded  at  Wilderness  and 
Spottsylvania  ;  mustered  out  July  29,  1865  ;  studied  medi- 
cine at  the  Medical  Department  of  Harvard  College,  gradu- 
ating July  15,  1868;  has  practiced  in  New  York  City  since 
January,  1869;  was  married  August  24,  1869,  to  Miss  Car- 
rie C.  Tyler  of  New  York  City.  Address,  No.  22  West 
Thirty-first  street.  New  York  City. 

543.  Charles  Elliott  Mitchell  (Bristol,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  May  11,  1837;  graduated  at  Brown 
University  in  1861  ;  principal  high  school,  'Bristol,  Conn., 
1861-3;  studied  law  at  Law  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  gradu- 
ating in  1864;  in  practice  of  profession  at  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  1866;  was  married  December  13,  1866,  to  Miss  Cor- 
nelia A.  Chamberlain ;  one  child,  Robert  Chamberlain, 
born  May  8,  1868. 

544.  Harlan  Page  Parmelee  (Morris,  111.). — Born  in 
Naperville,  111.,  June  17,  1838;  graduated  at  Yale  in  1863; 
taught  at  Lisbon,  111.,  1863-4;  studied  law  at  Cambridge 
Law  School,  graduating  in  1866;  practiced  his  profession 
in  Chicago,  111.,  1866-71  ;  since  April,  1871,  has  been  en- 
gaged in  the  business  of  loaning  money  for  Eastern  cap- 
italists, and  practicing  law  at  Decatur,  111. ;  was  married 
February  15,  1872,  to  Miss  Marietta  E.  Osborne  of  Chicago, 
111.     Address,  Decatur,  111. 

545.  Henry  Thomas  Perry  (Ashfield). — Born  in  Ash- 
field,  Mass.,  May  6,  1838;  graduated  at  Williams  College, 
1862;  studied  theology  at  Auburn  Seminary,  New  York, 
graduating  in  1865  ;  was  ordained  as  a  missionary  to  Cen- 
tral Turkey  in  December,  1865,  and  left  for  his  field  of  labor 
November  21,  1866;  was  stationed  three  years  at  Aintab, 
Turkey,  and  since  then  has  been  connected  with  the  Theo- 
logical School  in  Marash,  Turkey,  assisting  in  training  up 
a  native  ministry  ;  was  married  September  19,  1866,  to  Miss 
Jennie  H.  Jones  of  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  Address,  Marash, 
Turkey. 

546.  George  William  Porter  (Enfield).  —  Born  in 
Northampton,  Mass.,  September  11,  1838;  served  during 


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the  war  in  the  loth  Massachusetts^  Volunteers,  June  21, 
1 86 1,  to  July  I,  1864;  honorably  discharged  by  reason  of 
expiration  of  term  of  service.  He  was  married,  April  28, 
1864,  to  Jane  C.  Cady  of  Chatham  Four  Corners,  N.  Y. ;  in 
the  soda  business  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  January,  1865,  to  June, 
1866;  died  of  consumption,  October  7,  1866. 

547.  William  Seymour  Potwin  (Terre  Haute,  Ind.). — 
Born  in  Sharon,  Penn.,  February  22,  1838  ;  partially  pre- 
pared for  College  at  Williston  Seminary,  Class  of  1858,  but 
on  account  of  ill  health,  was  compelled  to  leave  before  fin- 
ishing his  course,  and  has  since  devoted  himself  to  mercan- 
tile pursuits  ;  hardware  merchant  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind., 
1858-64;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Frank  Sturgess  &  Co., 
manufacturers  of  tinned,  stamped  and  japanned  ware,  at 
Chicago,  111.,  December,  1865  ;  married  September  27,  i860, 
to  Miss  Lizzie  Lewis,  of  Clinton,  111.;  one  child,  Clara. 
Address,  Frank  Sturgess  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

548.  Charles  Smith  Robert  (Mastic,  L.  I.). — Born  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  5,  1839 ;  entered  Yale  College, 
1858  ;  left  at  the  close  of  Junior  year  in  1861  ;  studied 
medicine  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  the 
City  of  New  York,  graduating  October  14,  1864;  assistant 
surgeon  United  States  Volunteers,  March,  1865,  to  July, 
1865  ;  in  practice  of  his  profession  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,'  1866; 
Westport,  Conn.,  May,  1868-72;  New  York  City,  1873; 
married  January  29,  1867,  to  Adelina  Trudeau  of  New 
York  City;  four  children — Amy,  December  3,  1867;  Lelia 
Adelina,  November  18,  1868;  Francis  Berger,  August  24, 
1870;  Caroline  Elizabeth,  March  10,  1872.  Address,  175 
East  Seventy-third  street.  New  York  City. 

549.  John  Smith  Robert  (Mastic,  L.  I.). — Born  in  Mas- 
tic, L.  I.,  August  2,  1840;  graduated  at  Yale,  1862;  and 
has  since  devoted  himself  to  the  occupation  of  farmer. 
Address,  Moriches,  Suffolk  County,  N.  Y. 

650.  Nathaniel  Curtiss  Scoville  (Pitcairn,  N.  Y.) 
— Born  in  Pitcairn,  N.  Y.,  February  22,  1836;  entered 
Yale  College,  i860,  under  the  name  of  N.  C.  DeForest ;  left 


l60  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

July,  1862,  and  resuming  his  old  name  of  Scoville,  entered 
Harvard,  graduating  in  1864;  studied  law  injhe  Law  De- 
partment of  Harvard  College,  1864-66;  has  practiced  his 
profession  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  from  October  7,  1866;  mar- 
ried April  14,  1870,  to  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Goss  of  Kansas  City. 
Address,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

551.  Calvin  Stebbins  (South  Wilbraham). — Born  in 
South  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  April  22,  1837;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1862  ;  studied  Theology  at  the  Divinity 
School,  Cambridge,  leaving  before  his  course  was  com- 
pleted, March,  1865  ;  pastor  at  Chicopee,  November  22, 
1866,  to  November  i,  1869;  Marlborough,  November  4, 
1869,  to  September  26,  1872  ;  Detroit,  Mich.,  October  i, 
1872;  married  August  8,  1866,  to  Miss  Linda  M.  Beebe 
of  South  Wilbraham.     Address,  Detroit,  Mich. 

553,  Francis  Norton  Sterling  (Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Salisbury,  Conn.,  December  6,  1842;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  in  1862  ;  commissioned  first  lieutenant  Com- 
pany D,  128th  New  York  Volunteers,  September,  1862; 
died  December  6,  1862,  on  board  the  transport  Arago, 
while  on  his  way  to  the  seat  of  war. 

553.  Charles  Burt  Sumner  (Southbridge). — Born  in 
Southbridge,  Mass.,  August  17,  1837;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1862  ;  enlisted  sergeant  Company  A,  45th  Massa- 
chusetts .Volunteers,  September  26,  1862  ;  served  in  North 
Carolina,  taking  part  in  several  engagements  in  that 
State;  mustered  out  July  7,  1863;  taught  at  Monson 
Academy,  1863-5  5  studied  Theology  at  Andover,  gradu- 
ating in  1867;  pastor  at  Monson,  January  2,  1868;  mar- 
ried October  7,  1869,  to  Miss  Mary  L.  Stedman  of 
Southbridge,  Mass. ;  one  child,  Helen,  born  February  24, 
.1871.     Address,  Monson,  Mass. 

554.  Charles  Humphreys  Sweetser  (Amherst). — 
Born  at  Athol,  Mass.,  August  25,  1841 ;  died  of  con- 
sumption in  Pilatka,  Fla.,  January  i,  1871,  aged  29 ;  grad- 
uated at  Amherst  in  1862  ;  adopting  the  profession  of  edi- 
tor, "his  career  was  in  many  respects  the  most  remarkable 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  l6l 

in  the  annals  of  journalism.  He  was  a  born  suggestor,  in- 
novator and  pioneer."  Immediately  after  graduation  he  be- 
came a  member  of  the  editorial  staff  of  the  Springfield  Re- 
publican, remaining  in  that  connection  for  a  year  thereafter. 
In  the  Fall  of  1863,  removing  to  New  York,  he  established 
the  Round  Table,  a  weekly  literary  paper  ;  on  the  failure  of 
that  enterprise  in  the  Spring  of  1865,  he  became  for  a  few 
months  the  editor  of  the  Jersey  City  Times,  Returning  to 
New  York  in  the  Fall  of  1865,  he  revived  \hQ  Round  Table^ 
which  has  since  been  merged  in  the  Citizen,  In  1866,  sell- 
ing out  his  interest  in  the  Round  Table^  he  established  what 
is  now  known  as  the  Bureau  of  Literary  Reference,  and  on 
Christmas  eve  of  the  same  year  started  a  new  daily  evening 
paper  called  the  Gazette.  In  September,  1867,  selling  out 
to  his  partner,  Mr.  Ahern,  he  started  the  Eveni?tg  Mail,  a 
paper  to  all  intents  exactly  the  same;  in  December,  1868, 
he  sold  out  his  remaining  interest  in  the  Evening  Mail  dSiA 
started  a  daily  morning  paper  called  the  City,  which  had 
only  a  brief  existence.  His  health  failing  in  1869,  he  re- 
moved to  St.  Paul,  where  he  was  for  a  time  engaged  on  the 
St.  Paul  Despatch*  He  afterwards  projected  a  literary  pa- 
per at  Minneapolis,  but  failing  in  this  he  became  the  liter- 
ary editor  of  the  Chicago  Tribtme^  continuing  in  that  relation 
till  his  last  sickness.  He  edited,  in  1867,  a  Guide  Book  to 
Minnesota,  and  in  1866  a  Summer  Resort  Book,  and  had 
previously  published  the  first  Song  Book  of  Amherst  Col- 
lege, and  a  little  work  entitled,  "  Annals  of  Amherst  Col- 
lege." He  was  married  October  24,  1867,  to  Miss  Mary 
Sweetser,  of  Brooklyn,  who,  with  a  daughter,  survives  him. 
555.  George  Keys  Tufts  (New  Braintree.) — Born  in 
New  Braintree,  October  17,  1841 ;  entered  Yale  College 
in  1859,  leaving  at  the  close  of  first  term  of  Junior  year,  in 
the  Fall  of  1861  ;  re-entered  in  the  next  class,  but  remained 
only  a  short  time ;  has  been  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits 
at  New  Braintree  since  December,  1866;  has  been  post- 
master and  justice  of  the  peace.  Address,  New  Braintree, 
Mass. 

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l62  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

656.  Mason  Whiting  Tyler  (Amherst). — Born  in  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  June  17,  1840;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege in  1862  ;  commissioned  second  lieutenant  37th  Massa- 
chusetts Volunteers,  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  August  i,  1862; 
promoted  first  lieutenant,  September  4,  1862 ;  captain, 
January  17,  1863  ;  major,  March  4,  1865  ;  lieutenant-col- 
onel, May  19,  1865;  colonel,  June  26,,  1865  ;  served  in 
battles  of  First  and  Second  Fredericksburg,  Burnside's 
Campaign,  Salem  Church,  Gettysburg,  Rappahannock  Sta- 
tion, Mine  Run,  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania,  Hanover  Junc- 
tion, Coal  Harbor,  Petersburg,  Fort  Stearns,  Summit  Point, 
Winchester,  Hatcher's  Run,  Forts  Steadman  and  Sedge- 
wick  ;  wounded  at  Winchester  and  Fort  Steadman  ;  mus- 
tered out  at  Washington,  D.  C,  July  2,  1865  ;  studied  law 
at  Columbia  Law  School,  1865-7;  managing  clerk  in  the 
office  of  Evarts,  Southmayd  &  Choate,  New  York,  October, 
1866,  to  January,  1869  ;  partnership,  Tremain  &  Tyler,  Jan- 
uary I,  1869;  married  December  29,  1869,  to  Miss  Eliza 
M.  Schroeder  of  New  Milford,  Conn.  Address,  Tremain, 
Tyler  &  Patterson,  167  Broadway,  New  York. 

557.  Henry  Selden  Waite  (Toledo,  O.) — Born  in 
Maumee,  O.,  July  18,  1841  ;  has  devoted  himself  to  mer- 
cantile pursuits,  being  now  partner  in  the  firm  of  Worts  & 
Co.,  wholesale  bakers  and  confectioners,  Toledo,  O. ;  en- 
listed as  private  in  the  8th  Ohio  Volunteers,  in  the  Spring 
of  1862,  and  was  mustered  out  in  the  Fall  of  the  same 
year  ;  married  August  2,  1865,  to  Miss  lone  Brown  of 
Tecumseh,  Mich.  ;  three  children — M.  R.  2d,  born  De- 
cember 13,  1866;  Henry  M.,  May  15,  1868;  Amelia  C, 
February  2,  1872.     Address,  Worts  &  Co.,  Toledo,  O. 

558.  John  Abbott  Ward  (Palmer). — Born  in  Palmer, 
Mass.,  January  7,  1840;  entered  Yale  College  in  1858,  but 
died  of  consumption  March  4,  1862,  but  a  short  time  before 
graduation. 

559.  William  Halliday  Whitin  (Whitinsville). — Born 
in  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  September  5,  1841  ;  graduated  at 
Yale,  1863  ;  1863-4  was  spent  at  home  occupied  in  general 


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reading;  in  August,  1864,  he  became  a  member  of  his 
father's  firm,  in  the  business  of  manufacturing  cotton  goods 
at  Whitinsville,  and  is  still  so  employed.  Address,  Whit- 
insville,  Mass. 

560.  John  Schall  Herbst  (Pike  County,  Pa.). 

501.  Charles  Hume  Baldwin  (Windsor).  —  Born  in 
Windsor,  Mass.,  March  11,  1838;  left  Williston  Seminary 
at  close  of  Junior  year ;  completed  preparation  for  college 
at  Pittsfield  High  School ;  graduated  at  Williams  College, 
1863;  at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1866; 
taught  one  year  in  New  York;  ordained  and  installed  pas- 
tof  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  April  30, 
1867;  dismissed  July  16,  1869,  to  accept  a  call  to  the  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. ;  resigned  in  1873  to 
accept  a  call  to  Euclid  Avenue  Church,  Cleveland,  O. ;  re- 
signed, 1874.     Address,  Cleveland,  O. 

563.  Theodore  Bartlett  (Easthampton).  —  Born  in 
Bricksville,  O.,  September  21,  1841  ;  pursued  common 
English  branches;  was  private  in  Company  B,  31st  Massa- 
chusetts Volunteers,  nine  months ;  engaged  in  dry  goods 
business  since  leaving  school,  1859  to  date.  Address, 
Pittsfield,  Mass. 

563.  Homer  Wilson  Munson  (Huntington). — Born  in 
Norwich,  Mass.,  December  24,  1840;  studied  English  at 
Williston  ;  ticket  agent  for  Western  Railroad  at  Hunting- 
ton, 1862-5  ;  in  mercantile  firm  of  E.  G.  &  H.  W.  Munson, 
1865-70;  since  then  conducting  the  same  business  alone  ; 
married  May  28,  1862.     Address,  Huntington,  Mass. 

564.  Horace  Willard  Munson  (Huntington).  —  Born 
in  Norwich,  Mass.,  December  24,  1840;  studied  English  at 
Williston;  farming  until  1866;  bought  one-third  interest 
in  a  sole-leather  tannery,  and  a  farm  at  Brookdale,  Pa.,  1866  ; 
returned  to  Huntington,  1869,  and  is  engaged  in  farming 
and  lumbering  ;  married  May  28,  1873  ;  three  children. 
Address,  Huntington,  Mass. 


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CLASS  OF  1859. 

565.  Charles  Dickinson  Adams  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Shutesbury,  Mass.,  October  11,  1839;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1863,  and  from  Columbia  College  Law 
School,  1864;  has  been  engaged  in  the  practice  of  law 
since  1864;  married.  Address,  59  Liberty  street,  New 
York. 

566.  Homer  Rollin  Barton  (Granby). — Died  of  inflam- 
mation of  the  bowels  at  Granby,  Mass.,  August  12,  1863, 
aged  26.  He  was  born  in  Granby,  July  i,  1837;  graduated 
at  Amherst  College,  1863. 

567.  Samuel  Swift  Beach  (Canaan,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Bridgeport,  Fairfield  County,  Conn.,  October  16,  1842; 
studied  medicine  about  eighteen  months ;  enlisted  early  in 
1 86 1  in  2d  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry;  served  in 
various  capacities,  mostly  on  detached  service  in  the  field 
for  three  years  ;  honorably  discharged  at  Washington  in 
1864,  and  served  as  clerk  in  War  Department,  two  years  ; 
since  leaving  the  government  service  in  1866,  has  been  en- 
gaged in  mercantile  pursuits;  married  October  27,  1868; 
one  child.     Address,  Clinton,  Clinton  County,  la. 

568.  Charles  Morris  Billings  (Hatfield).  —  Born  in 
Hatfield,  Mass.,  July  20,  1843  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1863,  and  at  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New 
York,  1867  ;  since  then  in  the  practice  of  his  profession. 
Address,  Nashua,  Chickasaw  County,  la. 

569.  Edward  Munson  Booth  (New  Britain,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Torrington,  Litchfield  County,  Conn.,  January  26, 
1840;  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1863;  taught  a  term 
in  Ashford  Connecticut  Academy ;  removed  to  Chicago  and 
taught  classics  and  elocution  in  a  private  school ;  since  then 
instructor  in  elocution  in  the  Chicago  Theological  Semi- 
nary (Congregational),  and  teacher  of  classes  in  elocution 
in  some  other  schools  ;  married  August  26,  1865  ;  wife  died 
November  28,  1870;  one  child,  born  December  24,  1867. 
Address,  Union  Park  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago,  111. 


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570.  James  Henry  Bradford  (Grafton,  Vt.). — Born  in 
Grafton,  Vt.,  August  24,  1836;  was  in  Yale  College  two 
years,  and  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  one  year ;  chaplain 
1 2th  Connecticut  Volunteers,  three  years, — the  only  chap- 
lain in  Connecticut  regiment  who  went  through ;  home 
missionary  in  Wisconsin,  two  years  ;  chaplain  and  assist- 
ant superintendent  Boys'  Reform  School  at  Westboro, 
Mass.,  two  years ;  superintendent  Connecticut  Industrial 
School  for  Girls,  Middletown,  Conn.,  three  years ;  vice- 
principal  of  the  Russell  School,  New  Haven,  1873 ;  mar- 
ried August  19,  1865 ;  three  children.  Address,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

571.  Oliver  Henry  Chalker  (Saybrook,  Conn.). 

572.  Edward  Whitman  Chapin  (Willimansett). — Born 
in  Chicopee,  Mass.,  August  23,  1840;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1863  ;  studied  law  with  Beach  &  Stearns, 
Springfield  ;  spent  six  months  in  Harvard  Law  School ;  ad- 
mitted to  practice  law  in  1866,  and  since  then  settled  in 
Holyoke  ;  member  of  the  Massachusetts  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 1872 ;  married;  two  children.  Address,  Hol- 
yoke, Mass. 

573.  Dewitt  Scoville  Clark  (Chicopee). — Born  in 
Chicopee,  Mass.,  September  11,  1841  ;  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  1863,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1868  ;  teaching  at  Upton  and  Saxonville,  Mass.,  two 
years  after  leaving  college  ;  ordained  and  installed,  Novem- 
ber 1 1,  1868,  over  Congregational  Church  in  Clinton,  Mass. ; 
married  January  18,  1872.     Address,  Clinton,  Mass. 

574.  Henry  Wright  Clark  (Burlington,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Southold,  Suffolk  County,  N.  Y.,  November  26,  1839; 
enlisted  from  town  of  Avon,  Conn.,  in  Company  C,  4th 
Connecticut  Infantry;  afterwards  changed  to  ist  Connecti- 
cut Heavy  Artillery ;  served  two  and  one-third  years ;  was 
detailed  for  hospital  service,  caught  diphtheria,  and  died 
August  23,  1863. 

575.  Edward  Gould  Colton  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Amherst,    Mass.,   May  3,   1841  ;    taught   in    Selma,  Ala., 


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1859-60;  assistant  surgeon  in  the  Confederate  army, 
1860-4,  ^rid  stationed  in  hospitals  at  Mobile  and  Rich- 
mond ;  graduated  at  New  York  Medical  University ; 
since  receiving  his  degree  in  medicine  has  practiced  that 
profession  in  Brooklyn  ;  married  ;  one  child.  Address, 
296  Union  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

576.  George  Stanley  Dewey  (Newbern,  N.  C). — En- 
tered Yale,  but  did  not  graduate  ;  enlisted  in  the  Confed- 
erate army,  and  wsls  killed  just  before  the  close  of  the  war, 
near  Richmond. 

677.  Henry  Farnham  Dimock  (South  Coventry,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  South  Coventry,  Conn.,  March  28,  1842;  grad- 
uated at  Yale  College,  1863  ;  was  a  lawyer  until  1870  ;  since 
then  managing  Metropolitan  Steamship  Company ;  married 
September  5,  1867;  one  child.  Address,  80  West  street, 
New  York. 

678.  Julius  Emmons  (West  Chester,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Westchester,  Conn.,  December  8,  1840;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1863  ;  taught  three  years  in  East  Haddam, 
Conn.,  and  three  years  in  Caledonia,  Minn. ;  during  1 870-1, 
traveled  for  a  Boston  business  firm  through  states  and  ter- 
ritories along  Rocky  Mountains ;  died  at  Colchester,  Conn., 
December  4,  1871. 

679.  George  Ephraim  Fuller  (Wilbraham). — Born  in 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  December  25,  1838  ;  entered  Amherst 
College  and  left  in  1861  ;  entered  the  army;  graduated  at 
Georgetown  Medical  College,  1865,  while  stationed  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  in  surgeon  general's  office.  Section  of 
the  Army  Medical  Museum  ;  began  practice  of  medicine  in 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  May  17,  1866,  and  removed  to  Monson, 
Mass.,  July  i,  1868;  entered  the  army  as  hospital  steward 
27th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  Septem- 
ber 17,  1 86 1  ;  served  three  years  ;  entered  the  regular  army 
as  hospital  steward,  November  4,  1864,  and  served  in  work 
connected  with  the  preparation  of  a  Surgical  History  of 
the  War,  until  April  30,  1866,  when  he  resigned  to  enter 
civil  practice ;  has  been  medical  examiner,  State  aid  Mas- 


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sachusetts  ;  married  December  25,  1865  ;  two  children — 
one  living.     Address,  Monson,  Mass. 

580.  Clark  Hewitt  Griggs  (Chaplin,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Chaplin,  Conn.,  January  27,  1839;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1863;  entered  United  States  army  as  hospital 
steward,  January  5,  1864;  discharged  August,  1865;  taught 
classical  school  of  boys  at  Washington,  two  years  ;  in  1867, 
entered  the  United  States  patent  office  as  clerk,  and  by 
being  promoted  three  times,  arose  to  be  principal  examiner ; 
married  March  18,  1867;  three  children.  He  died  Novem- 
ber II,  1872. 

58i.  Joseph  Francis  Hall  (Jamestown,  N.  Y.); — Born 
in  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  April  9,  1837;  entered  Amherst  Col- 
lege, but  obliged  by  sickness  to  leave  ;  entered  his  brother's 
hardware  store  in  Jamestown,  and  still  pursued  his  studies ; 
enlisted  as  sergeant  in  Company  F,  112th  New  York  Vol- 
unteers ;  was  worn  out  during  McClellan's  campaigns ;  de- 
tailed clerk  in  the  adjutant-general's  office,  but  growing 
weaker,  he  was  sent  home  on  furlough,  where  he  died,  Au- 
gust 13,  1864. 

582.  Leavitt  Homan  Hallock  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Plainfield,  Mass.,  August  15,  1842;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1863,  and  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1866; 
ordained  to  the  work  of  the  gospel  ministry,  July  18,  1867 ; 
has  been  settled  in  Berlin,  Conn.,  and  Winsted,  Conn. ; 
married  June  11,  1867;  two  children.  Address,  Win- 
sted, Conn. 

583.  John  Nathaniel  Hayden  (Chesterfield).  —  Born 
in  Westhampton,  Mass.,  March  3,  1839;  graduated  with 
honor  preparatory  to  college;  died  at  Chesterfield,  April 
18,  1859. 

584.  Samuel  Augustus  Hayt  (Fishkill,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1841  ;  graduated  at  Princeton 
College,  1863  ;  was  in  Princeton  Theological  Seminary, 
1864;  Union  Seminary,  1865  ;  studying  in  Berlin,  Prussia, 
1866;  ordained  to  gospel  ministry,  1867;  married,  186S; 
three  children.     Address,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 


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585.  Charles  Brainerd  HoLCOMB(Tariffville,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Granby,  Conn.,  February  22,  1843;-  entered  Yale 
College,  but  forced  by  hemorrhage  of  lungs  to  leave  college 
at  end  of  Junior  year ;  entered  service  of  Hartford  Carpet 
Co.,  at  Tariffville,  Conn.,  not  long  after,  as  shipping  clerk 
and  paymaster,  and  remained  until  factory  burned  in  1867 ; 
traveled  for  D.  S.  Stevens  &  Co.,  of  Wallingford,  Conn., 
1867-9  j  sickness  of  his  father  obliged  his  return  to  Tariff- 
ville ;  is  now  engaged  in  coal  and  lumber  trade  ;  unmarried. 
Address,  Tariffville,  Conn. 

586.  Walter  Morton  Rowland  (Conway). — Born  in 
Conway,  Mass.,  July  22,  1840  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1863  ;  studied  law  in  office  of  William  Rowland  of 
Lynn  (Class  1842),  and  in  Chicago  ;  entered  the  practice  of 
law,  1869;  was  quarter-master  in  the  army;  married  July 
2,  1873,  to  Florence  C.  Reynolds  of  Terre  Coupee,  Ind., 
who  died  of  pneumonia  soon  after.  Address,  90  La  Salle 
street.  Room  26,  Chicago,  111. 

587.  Emmons  Rughitt  (Genoa,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Genoa, 
N.  Y.,  July  28,  1840,  and  died  October  28,  1864,  at  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  New  York ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1863  ;  spent  the  first  year  of  his  theological  study 
at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  and  had  entered  upon  his  second  year  at 
New  York,  when  he  was  attacked  by  variola  in  its  most 
virulent  form,  and  died  before  friends  could  reach  him. 

588.  Ebenezer  Porter  Ryde  (Youngstown,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  October  28,  1837,  and  died  at 
New  Raven,  Conn.,  August  31,  1868  ;  entered  Yale  College 
and  left  third  term  of  Sophomore  year ;  was  two  years  in 
Yale  Theological  Seminary  ;  entered  the  ministry,  1 863  ; 
preached  at  South  Coventry,  Conn.,  1863-6;  health  failed 
and  he  sought  recovery  in  travel  and  change  of  life ;  mar- 
ried July  18,  1863  ;  left  one  child. 

589.  William  Dixon  Marsh  (ElHngton,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Ellington,  Conn.,  February  7,  1840;  is  a  merchant ;  mar- 
ried November  18,  1863  ;  two  children.  Address,  164 
La  Salle  street,  Chicago,  111. 


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590.  Carroll  Neide  (Pottstown,  Pa.). — Born  in  Potts- 
town,  Pa.,  September  12,  1840;  was  in  Yale  three  years  ; 
enlisted  in  2d  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Reserves,  1862  ; 
transferred  to  signal  corps  and  promoted  to  sergeant ;  dis- 
charged June,  1865  ;  in  Philadelphia  office  of  Reading 
Railroad  Co.,  1866;  in  1867,  became  clerk  in  Bureau  ot 
Refugees,  Freedmen  and  Abandoned,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. ; 
served  till  close  of  Bureau ;  now  in  Philadelphia  City  Treas- 
ury.    Address,  City  Treasury,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

591.  Christopher  Pennell  (West  Stockbridge). — Fell 
July  30,  1864,  in  the  assault  which  followed  the  springing 
of  the  mine  at  Petersburgh ;  born  in  Northbridge,  Mass., 
August  12,  1842  ;  entered  Amherst  College,  Class  of  1863  ; 
at  the  close  of  Junior  year,  enlisted  as  private  in  34th  Mas- 
sachusetts Infantry, and  was  made  a  sergeant;  subsequently 
recommended  for  promotion  and  commissioned  second  lieu- 
tenant in  19th  United  States  Colored  Troops ;  soon  ap- 
pointed aid  on  staff  of  General  Thomas,  commanding  2d 
Brigade,  4th  Division,  9th  Army  Corps  of  army  of  Poto- 
mac ;  in  the  only  action  in  which  he  was  engaged,  he  dis- 
played great  coolness  ;  when  our  troops  wavered  under  the 
cross-fire  of  the  enemy,  he  seized  the  brigade  colors  and 
advanced,  calling  upon  his  men  to  follow.  He  fell  far  in 
front  of  the  column,  and  all  who  rushed  to  his  rescue  shared 
his  fate,  save  one. 

593.  Henry  Selden  Pratt  (Meriden,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Meriden,  Conn.,  January  9,  1841  ;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1863  ;  since  then  a  teacher;  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  a 
boys'  boarding  school,  one  year ;  in  charge  of  high  school 
at  Bristol,  Conn.,  three  years ;  at  Waukegan,  111.,  since 
then  ;  at  present  superintendent  of  schools  ;  married  De- 
cember 28,  1869.     Address,  Waukegan,  111. 

593.  Robert  Stephens  (Elmira,  N.  Y.). 

594.  Charles  Lysander  Storrs  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Holliston,  Mass.,  November  i8,  1839;  entered  Amherst 
College,  Fall  of  1859,  and  remained  till  beginning  of  Junior 
year,  1861  ;  enlisted  as  private  in  Company  D,  27th  Regi- 

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170  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

ment  Massachusetts  Volunteers  ;  served  with  the  27th  two 
and  a  half  years  ;  commissioned  captain  and  assigned  to 
command  of  Company  E,  32d  United  Stales  Colored 
Troops ;  served  till  close  of  war ;  returning  to  Amherst, 
graduated  with  Class  of   1867;    September  to  December, 

1867,  edited  and  published  American  Journal  of  Photogra- 
phy,  and  taught  in  Union  Academy  at  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ;  dur- 
ing Winter  of  1867-8,  taught  at  Amherst;   in  December, 

1868,  bought  half  interest  in  Amherst  Record;  continued 
in  this  until  1871 ;  for  a  short  time,  thereafter,  night  editor 
oi  Boston  News  \  in  September,  1871,  bought  the  South 
Boston  Inquirer,  a  local  weekly,  and  is  still  engaged  in  pub- 
lishing that  paper  and  in  printing ;  married  May,  1869  ;  one 
child.     Address,  South  Boston,  Mass.,  325  E  street. 

595.  DwiGHT  Harrington  Terry  (Plymouth,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Plymouth,  Conn.,  March  27,  1841  ;  engaged  in 
mercantile  business  and  insurance  ;  married  November  24, 
1862.     Address,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

596.  Seth  Edward  Thomas  (Plymouth  Hollow,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Thomaston,  Conn.,  October  9,  1841  ;  has  been 
secretary  and  treasurer  of  Seth  Thomas  Clock  Company 
since  1859;  married  December  13,  1865;  four  children. 
Address,  581  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

597.  Eugene  Wells  (Hudson,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Hud- 
son, N.  Y.,  January  17,  1839  >  studied  medicine  for  a  time, 
but  was  obliged  to  relinquish  the  same,  owing  to  weak 
eyes;  married  May  31,  1865  ;  one  child.  Address,  Rhine- 
beck,  N.  Y. 

598.  Henry  Mitchell  Whitney  (Northampton). — 
Born  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  1843  ;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1864;  at  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1865-6; 
and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  \'^66-Z,  graduating; 
private  in  5 2d  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers;  dis- 
charged as  sergeant-major;  term  of  service  one  year; 
served  in  Christian  Commission  in  various  capacities ; 
preacher  of  the  gospel  and  pastor  of  Congregational 
Church,  Geneva,  111.,  November,  1868  to  April,  1871  ;  pro- 


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fessor  of  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature,  Beloit  College, 
Beloit,  Wis.,  since  April,  1871 ;  married,  1869;  two  chil- 
dren.    Address,  Beloit,  Wis. 

599.  William  Collins  Whitney  (Springfield). — Born 
in  Conway,  Mass.,  July  5,  1841 ;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1863  ;  studied  law  at  Harvard  Law  School,  and  has  been 
occupied  with  that  profession  since  then  ;  married  October 
13,  1869;  one  child.     Address,  20  Nassau  street,  N.  Y. 

600.  Edward  Allen  Wickes  (Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.). — 
Address,  32  Pine  street,  N.  Y. 

601.  Henry  Nelson  Bigelow  (Clinton). — Is  a  manu- 
facturer.    Address,  Clinton,  Mass. 

603.  Henry  Melville  Whitney  (Springfield). 

603.  Egbert  Byron  Bingham  (Scotland,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Scotland,  Conn.,  February  17,  1839;  ^^^^  the  Classical 
Class  at  end  of  middle  year ;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1863  ;  studied  law  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1865-6 ;  grad- 
uated at  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1868  ;  taught  school 
in  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1863-5  5  while  pursuing  theological 
studies  was  a  tutor  in  Yale  College ;  assistant  superinten- 
dent of  public  schools  for  State  of  Georgia,  under  Freed- 
men's  Bureau,  six  months,  1869;  ordained  to  the  ministry 
at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  March  27,  1869;  installed  pastor  of  First 
Congregational  Church,  Rockville,  Conn.,  October  17,  1871 ; 
married  June  30,  1868.     Address,  Rockville,  Conn. 

604.  Selah  Merrill  (Westfield). — Born  in  Canton 
Centre,  Conn.,  May  2,  1837;  left  the  Classical  Class  end 
of  middle  year  ;  spent  one  year  in  Yale  ;  graduated  at  Yale 
Theological  Seminary,  1863  ;  preached  at  Chester,  Mass., 
1863-4;  appointed  chaplain  49th  Regiment  United  States 
Colored  Troops,  1864;  preached  at  Leroy,  N.  Y.,  iS66-y  ; 
installed  pastor  of  Third  Congregational  Church,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1867;  married  March  15,  1866  ;  wife  died  ;  married 
again  September  16,  1868.     Address,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

605.  Benjamin  Milton  Smith  (Easthampton). — Born 
in  Northampton,  Mass.,  May  20,  1839  ;  completed  a  course 
of  English  study  in  the  Seminary ;  was  in  the  army  nine 


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months  as  private ;  was  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Todd, 
Lee  8:  Co.,  hardware  merchants,  Northampton, -Mass. ;  died 
of  pneumonia  at  Easthampton,  October  3,  1874. 

606.  Alvin  Wright  Clark  (Westhampton). — Born  in 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  August  18,  1830;  enlisted  October  i, 
1861,  in  1st  Wisconsin  Artillery;  married  July  3,  1856; 
five  children.     Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

607.  David  Edwards  Hoxie  (Northampton). — Born  in 
Northampton,  Mass.,  February  25,  1840;  carpenter,  1859- 
61  ;  private  in  the  army,  1 861-3  5  watch-maker  since  1863  ; 
married  September  16,  1869;  one  son.  Address,  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

608.  Daniel  Watson  Lyman  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  November  2,  1843  ;  enlisted  in  the 
5  2d  Massachusetts  Regiment  in  September,  1862;  served 
under  Banks  in  Louisiana,  and  was  killed  by  a  rifle  shot  in 
the  head  at  Port  Hudson,  June  14,  1863. 

609.  Robert  Ansel  Potter  (Plymouth  Hollow,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Plymouth,  Conn.  ;  in  the  army  three  and  one- 
half  years  as  captain  ;  married  May  10,  1869.  Address, 
Bristol,  Conn. 

CLASS  OF  i860. 

610.  John  Forsyth  Allen  (Pittsfield). — Born  in  Pitts- 
field,  August  26,  1844;  was  at  Yale  College  three  years; 
then  with  A.  T.  Stewart  &  Co.  ;  present  business  and  ad- 
dress unknown. 

611.  William  Prince  Ames  (Collin sville,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Princeton,  Ind.,  July  12,  1842;  was  in  Yale  College  one 
year ;  taught  in  Philadelphia  before  entering  the  army  ;  in 
1864,  acting  assistant  adjutant  general,  rank  of  first  lieu- 
tenant, 1st  Brigade,  4th  Division,  23d  Army  Corps,  at 
Cumberland  Gap.     Address,  Macon  City,  Mo. 

613.  Elliot  Beardsley  (West  Winsted,  Conn.). — His 
health  failed  soon  after  leaving  Williston,  and  he  died  of 
consumption  June,  1862,  aged  18. 

613.    William    Packer   Bellamy  (Chicopee   Falls). — 


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Born  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  April  27,  18 — ;  entered  Yale  Col- 
lege, but  was  obliged  by  hemorrhage  of  lungs  to  leave  in 
the  latter  part  of  the  Junior  year ;  in  1866  went  abroad  for 
his  health ;  died  in  southern  France  April  2,  1868. 

614.  Jasper  Hamilton  Bidwell  (Collinsville,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  East  Granby,  Conn.,  January  6,  1847;  in  oil 
speculation,  clerking,  book-keeping  and  trade ;  served 
with  the  2d  Connecticut  Volunteers  for  three  months  as 
private ;  with  i6th  Connecticut  Volunteers  six  months  ; 
wounded  and  disabled  at  Antietam  one  month  after  enlist- 
ment ;  detailed  clerk  for  brigade  commander  and  medical 
department ;  discharged  from  disability  ;  married  Decem- 
ber 27,  1868  ;  wife  died ;  married  again  October  9,  1872. 
Address,  Collinsville,  Conn. 

615.  Charles  Rollin  Bissell  (Southampton). — Born 
in  Southampton,  March  28,  1842  ;  entered  Williams  Col- 
lege ;  remained  two  terms  ;  came  home  sick  and  died  No- 
vember 5,  1 861. 

616.  Monroe  March  Cady  (Windsor). — Born  in  Wind- 
sor, Berkshire  County,  Mass.,  January  25,  1840;  graduated 
at  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1866;  taught  two 
years ;  admitted  to  practice  law  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  7, 
1868  ;  practiced  about  a  year  in  Owego,  N.  Y. ;  at  present 
member  of  the  law  firm  of  Graham  &  Cady,  at  Dubuque. 
Address,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

617.  Thomas  Goldthwait  Colt  (Pittsfield). — Born  in 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  September  30,  1842  ;  enUsted  June  21, 
i86i,as  private  in  Company  D,  loth  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teers; transferred  to  37th  Massachusetts  Volunteers  as 
adjutant,  September  2,  1862;  promoted  captain  of  same 
regiment,  September  23,  1864;  brevetted  lieutenant-colonel 
April  6,  1865,  and  held  this  rank  at  the  close  of  the  war; 
served  in  6th  Army  Corps  and  in  the  Valley  campaigns  un- 
der Sheridan;  entered  March,  1868,  the  business  of  dealer 
in  factory  supplies ;  sold  out  January,  1871 ;  re-entered 
business  May,  1871,  as  dealer  in  wool,  and  continues  in 
same.     Address,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 


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618.  Timothy  Grenville  Darling  (Nassau,  N.  P.,  Ba- 
hamas).— Born  at  Nassau,  N.  P.,  Bahamas,  October  5, 
1842;  graduated  at  Williams  College,  1864;  two  years  at 
Princeton  Theological  Seminary;  graduated  at  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1869;  entered  the  ministry;  not  yet 
ordained,  being  assistant  to  Rev.  Dr.  Backus,  of  First  Pres- 
byterian church,  since  December,  1870.  Address,  S6  Ca[- 
thedral  street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

619.  George  Royal  Davis  (Ware). — Born  in  Palmer, 
Mass.,  January  3,  1840;  accountant,  1860-2;  in  the  army, 
1862-5  ;  in  civil  service  of  government,  1865-71 ;  general 
agent  of  Missouri  Valley  Life  Insurance  Company  for  State 
of  Illinois,  1 87 1  to  date  ;  in  September,  1862,  organized 
and  made  captain  of  a  company  of  nine  months'  men  ;  at- 
tached to  8th  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry  ;  served 
at  Newbern  ;  detached  to  hold  command  of  outposts  ;  built 
a  railroad  from  Batchelde  Creek  to  Kinston  ;  commanded 
United  States  forces  in  engagements  at  Dover,  Red  House, 
Tuscarora  and  Core  Creek  ;  participated  in  Jones'  raid  to 
the  relief  of  Little  Washington  and  in  defense  of  Newbern  ; 
service  expired  August,  1863  ;  at  once  organized  and  put 
in  camp  at  Readville,  Mass.,  a  company  of  Light  Artillery ; 
commissioned  captain  of  Artillery  and  assigned  to  2d 
Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery  ;  resigned  and  resignation 
accepted  (honorably)  ;  commissioned  captain  of  Cavalry 
by  Governor  Smith  of  Rhode  Island,  and  given  command 
of  Company  C,  3d  R-  I.  Volunteer  Cavalry,  October  9, 
1863;  commissioned  major  of  Cavalry,  October  17,  1863  ; 
commanded  the  regiment  through  the  Red  river  campaign  ; 
in  the  engagements  at  Opelousas,  Alexandria,  Henderson's 
Hill,  Natchitoch,  Burnt  Camp  and  Pleasant  Hill  on  the 
advance,  and  Natchitoch  and  Grand  Ecore  on  the  retreat ; 
summoned  to  Washington  from  Grand  Ecore  under  order 
secretary  of  war,  to  answer  charges  preferred  by  Governor 
Andrew  for  fraudulently  enlisting  men  in  Massachusetts 
for  Rhode  Island  service ;  was  fully  and  honorably  ac- 
quitted ;  returned  to  regiment ;  held  command   of  District 


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of  Assumption,  La. ;  president  of  military  commission  at 
Thebodoux,  La.,  three  months ;  held  command  of  Teche 
District,  La.,  and  received  the  surrender  of  confederate 
forces  at  that  place ;  resigned  commission ;  was  general 
superintendent  of  rail,  river  and  ocean  transportation  until 
1867  ;  chief  clerk  for  staff  quartermaster  at  head-quarters  of 
General  Sheridan  at  New  Orleans,  and  afterward  in  the 
Indian  campaign  until  1871  ;  was  twice  wounded  in  the 
war  for  the  Union,  and  once  in  the  Indian  campaign  ;  mar- 
ried July  25,  1867;  three  children.  Address,  166  Wash- 
ington street,  Chicago,  111. 

620.  Henry  Oliver  Ely  (Binghamton,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  November  13,  1841  ;  graduated  at 
Williams  College,  1864,  and  in  medicine  in  New  York;  is 
a  practicing  physician.     Address,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

6*21.  Marshall  Richard  Gains  (Granby,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Granby,  Conn.,  November  15,  1839;  graduated  at  Yale 
College,  1865  ;  teaching  Stamford,  Conn.,  1865-6;  in  Olivet 
College,  iS66-y ;  in  charge  of  high  school,  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  1868-9;  in  Hartford  High  School,  1869-72,  as 
teacher  of  classics ;  studied  theology  in  Yale  Seminary, 
1868-9,  and  1872-4;  was  private  in  60th  Massachusetts 
Volunteer  Militia,  July,  1864,  until  it  disbanded,  four  and  a 
half  months  later ;  has  written  a  History  of  HartfoVd  Gram- 
mar School  from  its  foundation,  1864  to  present  time  ;  mar- 
ried August  20,  1868.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

&Z2.  Edward  Weston  Glover  (Spencer). — Born  in 
Joliet,  111.,  January  17,  1842;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1864,  and  at  Law  School  of  Harvard  University, 
1866,  with  degree  LL.  B. ;  in  practice  of  law  in  New  York, 
1866-9;  ^^  mercantile  business  and  manufacturing  at 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1869-72;  went  to  Denver,  Col.,  in 
search  of  health;  married  November  11,  1869;  one  child. 
Died  1874. 

G-Z3.  Charles  Goldsbury  (Warwick).  —  Born  in  Win- 
chester, N.  H.,  July  20,  1 841  ;  graduated  at  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1865;  taught  school ;  attended  Harvard  Law  School 


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in  1869,  and  admitted  to  the  bar  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  same 
year;  is  at  present  a  banker;  married  January  25,  1871  ; 
one  daughter.     Address,  Cherokee,  la. 

634.  Charles  Horace  Hall  (Columbus,  O.). — Born  in 
Columbus,  O.,  March  21,  1844;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
1864;  manufacturing  since  then;  married  January  31, 
1867;  two  children.     Address,  Columbus,  O. 

625.  Ratcliffe  Hicks  (Tolland,  Conn.). — Born  in  Tol- 
land, Conn.,  October  3,  1843;  graduated  at  Brown  Univer- 
sity, 1864;  taught  school,  1865;  commenced  the  practice 
of  law,  1866;  representative  from  Tolland  in  Connecticut 
Legislature,  1866;  city  attorney  for  city  of  Meriden, 
1868-70.     Address,  West  Meriden,  Conn. 

626.  David  Allison  Irwin  (Mifflinburg,  Pa.).  —  Born 
in  Union  County,  Pa.,  April  2,  1840;  entered  Amherst 
College  and  passed  through  Freshman  year  and  first  term 
of  Sophomore  ;  since  then  in  mihtary  service  ;  entered  as 
second  lieutenant  of  Cavalry,  May  28,  1866;  served  in  12th 
Pennsylvania  Cavalry  during  the  war,  chiefly  in  the  Shen- 
andoah Valley  ;  was  engaged  in  battles  of  second  Bull  Run, 
Antietam,  South  Mountain,  and  all  the  principal  battles  of 
the  Shenandoah  Valley ;  at  the  close  of  the  war  held  rank 
of  captain  ;  elected  to  Pennsylvania  Legislature  from  Coun- 
ty of  Uifion,  and  served  one  year ;  at  present  first  lieuten- 
ant 4th  Cavalry.  Address,  care  adjutant-general  of  the 
army,  Washington,  D.  C. 

637.  Charles  Marion  Lamson  (North  Hadley). — Born 
in  North  Hadley,  Mass.,  May  16,  1843;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1864;  taught  Junior  Classical  Class  in  Wil- 
liston  Seminary,  one  year ;  tutor  in  Latin  in  Amherst 
College,  two  years  ;  studied  theology  at  Halle,  Germany, 
and  at  Andover;  tutor  in  English  in  Amherst  College,  one 
year;  pastor  of  Congregational  Church  at  North  Bridge- 
water,  Mass. ;  now  pastor  Salem  Street  Church,  Worcester, 
Mass.;  married  December  25,  1869;  one  child.  Address, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

628.    Charles  Henry  Leonard  (Southbridge). — Born 


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in  Madison,  Ind.,  December  29,  1841 ;  graduated  at  Yale 
College.  1865,  and  College  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New 
York  City,  1868  ;  private  Company  A,  45th  Massachusetts 
Volunteer.  Militia  (Boston  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation Regiment),  1862-3;  ^^  Charity  Hospital  on  Black- 
well's  Island,  1868-9;  general  practice  of  medicine  and 
surgery  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  since  January,  1870;  has  pub- 
lished Providence  City  health  reports;  married  June  i,  1872. 
Address,  Providence,  R.  I. 

629.  John  Fisher  McKinlay  (Wappinger's  Falls,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Glenham,  N.  Y.,  December  24,  1842  ;  had  charge 
of  the  books  of  a  cotton  factory  at  Wappinger's  Falls, 
1860-5  ;  in  a  flouring  mill  six  months  ;  removed  to  Ottawa, 
111. ;  had  a  position  in  a  banking  and  insurance  office  two 
years,  and  then  bought  an  interest  in  the  same,  where  he 
continues;  married  November  20,  1866;  wife  died  Octo- 
ber, 1867;  married  again  June  26,  1872;  one  son.  Ad- 
dress, Ottawa,  La  Salle  County,  111. 

630.  Charles  Henry  Osgood  (Norwich,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Norwich,  Conn.,  October  16,  1842;  entered  Yale,  Class 
of  1864;  left  in  Junior  year;  entered  his  father's  store  as 
book-keeper ;  assumed  charge  of  the  business  (wholesale 
druggist),  1870.     Address,  Norwich,  Conn. 

631.  Horace  Daniel  Paine  (Woonsocket,  R.  L). — Born 
in  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  October  24,  1841,  and  died  April  17, 
1867;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1864;  after  graduation 
he  resided  at  home,  engaged  in  teaching  music. 

633.  Benjamin  Whipple  Peck  (Easthampton).  —  Born 
in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  September  7,  1842  ;  was  in  Williams 
College,  one  year;  in  California,  four  years;  traveled,  two 
years  ;  book-keeper,  two  years  ;  deputy  collector  of  internal 
revenue,  9th  Massachusetts  District,  four  years  ;  was  as- 
sistant secretary  of  Constitutional  Convention  of  Nevada ; 
married  November  13,  1867;  three  children.  Address, 
Northampton,  Mass. 

633.  Benjamin   Wisner   Perry   (Holliston).  —  Born   in 

Holliston,  Mass.,  August  24,  1837  ;  was  a  merchant's  clerk  ; 

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joined  4th  Battalion  in  Boston ;  was  on  duty  at  Fort  Inde- 
pendence/and  in  Boston  as  home  guard  and  escort  for  regi- 
ments going  out  and  returning  ;  died  January  21,  1863,  from 
injuries  received  in  the  act  of  catching  a  horse.    . 

634.  Joseph  Benson  Russell  Pettee  (Pittsfield). — Born 
in  Lenox,  Mass.,  December  14,  1841  ;  obliged  by  a  two 
years'  sickness  to  relinquish  a  collegiate  and  professional 
course  of  study  ;  1863-5,  engaged  as  salesman  in  hardware 
store  in  Palmer,  Mass.,  and  served  as  secretary  school 
board,  and  superintendent  of  public  schools ;  removed  to 
Boston,  1865  ;  and  has  since  then  been  in  the  business  of 
importing  trimmings,  men's  wear ;  salesman  for  Foster  & 
Sibley,  one  year ;  partner  in  Pettee  &  Mansfield,  two  years  ; 
partner  in  Hathaway,  Pettee  &  Hill,  three  months  (senior 
partner  drowned  by  being  lost  overboard  from  a  Portland 
steamer)  ;  salesman  for  Sibley,  Cumner  &  Co.,  at,  present ; 
married  January  5,  1870.  Address,  Boston,  Mass.,  71  Sum- 
ner street. 

635.  Amasa  Pratt  (Center  Brook,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Center  Brook,  Conn.,  November  23,  1841 ;  graduated  from 
Williams  College,  1865  ;  private  in  Company  B,  24th  Con- 
necticut, nine  months'  men  ;  detailed  at  Baton  Rouge  as 
Post  Quartermaster's  clerk ;  teacher  in  Deaf  and  Dumb 
Institution  at  Philadelphia,  1865-6;  teacher  in  Institution 
for  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  in  California ;  now  teaching 
in  Golden  Gate  Academy  ;  married  February  3,  1870;  one 
child.     Address,  Oakland,  Cal. 

636.  Howard  Eben  Pratt  (Essex,  Conn.).  —  Born  in 
Essex,  Conn.,  October  29,  1840;  graduated  at  Yale  College, 

1864.  He  returned  home  after  graduation,  where  he  died, 
February  21,  1865. 

637.  Franklin  Almond  Rising  (New  Marlboro'). — 
Born  in  New  Marlboro',  Mass.,  February  19,  1842;  gradu- 
ated at  Williams  College,  1864;  September,  1864,  appointed 
teacher  in  the  Ohio  Deaf  Mute  Institution ;  left  in  April, 

1865,  to  enter  business  in  Nebraska  City,  Neb.;  returned 
east,  May,  1866;  studied  medicine,  six  months;  iri  Fall  of 


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1866,  entered  New  York  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb 
as  professor;  accepted  position  of  vice-principal  of  the  In- 
stitution for  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes  ;  became 
principal  of  the  same,  September,  1869;  married  October 
17,  1 87 1.  Address,  Deaf  Mute  Institution,  642  7th  ave- 
nue, New  York. 

638.  Nathaniel  Emmons  Robinson  (Bethany,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Freetown,  Mass.,  March  27,  1839;  ^^^  i^  Yale, 
three  years  ;  at  last  account  was  living  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

f)39.  Henry  Lyle  Smith  (Hudson,  N.  Y.)-  —  Born  in 
New  York  City,  June  28, 1843  ;  did  not  complete  the  course; 
eyes  failed  ;  has  since  lost  sight  of  left  eye  ;  graduated  from 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1864;  has 
been  resident  physician  and  surgeon  to  Charity  Hospital, 
Small-pox  Hospital,  Bellevue  Hospital,  and  to  the  hospitals 
of  the  penitentiary,  almshouses,  etc.,  in  New  York ;  health 
officer  of  city  of  Hudson,  N.  Y. ;  served  as  surgeon's  as- 
sistant in  Sanitary  Commission;  married  November  29, 
1869  ;  two  children — one  living.     Address,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

(>40.  Edward  Payson  Sprague  (South  Orange,  N.  J.). — 
Born  in  West  Chester,  Colchester,  Conn.,  October  18, 1843  ; 
graduated  from  New  York  University,  1864;  and  from  An- 
dover  Theological  Seminary,  1867;  ordained  and  installed 
over  Presbyterian  Church,  Salem,  N.  Y.,  in  April,  1868; 
married  June  10,  1868;  one  daughter.  Address,  Salem, 
Washington  County,  N.  Y. 

641.  Henry  Edward  Storrs  (Amherst). — Born  in  Hol- 
liston,  Mass.,  November  3,  1842;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1864,  and  at  the  Georgia  Augusta  University, 
Gottingen,  Germany,  1869;  studied  at  the  latter  place. 
Chemistry  and  Mineralogy ;  taught  in  Maplewood  Insti- 
tute, Pittsfield,  Mass.,  after  leaving  Amherst;  has  been 
professor  of  Natural  Sciences  in  Illinois  College  since  1870 ; 
married  August  15,  1870.  Address,  Jacksonville,  Mor- 
gan County,  111. 

64:t>,  John  Arnold  Tibbitts  (New  London,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  London,  Conn.,  February  19,  1844;  entered 


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Williams  College,  but  left  Freshman  year^  editor  New 
London  Evening  Star^  1866-9  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1868, 
and  has  since  then  been  in  practice  of  law  at  New  London  ; 
judge  of  City  Court,  two  years  ;  member  City  Board  of  Ed- 
ucation, three  years  ;  assistant  clerk  Connecticut  House  of 
Representatives,  1868;  clerk,  1869;  clerk  of  Senate,  1870; 
member  City  Council,  1871  ;  member  Connecticut  General 
Assembly  from  New  London,  1872;  was  chairman  com- 
mittee on  military  affairs,  and  member  select  committee  on 
courts  and  county  seats ;  judge  advocate  Third  Regimental 
District  of  Connecticut;  entered  the  army,  June,  1862,  as 
private  Company  H,  14th  Connecticut  Volunteers  ;  pro- 
moted to  orderly  sergeant  before  regiment  left  the  State ; 
wounded  at  Antietam  in  left  hand  and  right  arm  ;  promoted 
to  lieutenant,  December  15,  1862  ;  participated  in  battles  of 
Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg;  after  last  battle  honor- 
ably discharged  on  account  of  physical  disability;  in  1864 
re-entered  the  army  as  captain  and  commissary  subsistence 
on  the  general  staff;  served  mostly  with  the  cavalry  in 
the  Shenandoah  Valley ;  brevetted  major  at  close  of  war ; 
married  February  18,  1869.     Address,  New  London,  Conn. 

643,  William  Wellington  Tyler  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  October  24,  1841  ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1864;  entered  the  Ames  machine  shop  at  Chico- 
pee,  Mass.,  as  an  apprentice  ;  is  now  located  at  Mount  Hol- 
ley,  N.  J.,  as  partner  in  the  firm  of  Risdon,  Tyler  &  Co., 
manufacturers  of  water  wheels  ;  at  the  competitive  tests  at 
Lowell  and  Holyoke,  Mass.,  in  1871 — seventy  wheels  com- 
peting— their  wheels  gave  five  per  cent,  more  theoretical 
power  of  the  water  than  any  other ;  married  September, 
1872.     Address,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J. 

644.  Lyman  Hamilton  Warren  (Chesterfield,  N.  H.). — 
Born  in  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  June  26,  1842  ;  enlisted  Sep- 
tember 17,  1 861,  in  17th  United  States  Infantry;  rose  rap- 
idly from  the  ranks  to  second  lieutenant  in  1862  ;  brevetted 
captain  July,  1863, ''for  gallant  and  meritorious  service," 
and  promoted  captain,  December,  1865  ;  '-'-  took  part  in  very 


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many  battles  ;"  died  in  Houston,  Tex.,  September  i8,  1867, 
of  yellow  fever. 

645.  Henry  Waterman  Warren  (Holden). — Born  in 
Auburn,  Mass.,  March  18,  1838;  graduated  at  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1865;  taught  in  the  public  schools  of  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  six  months  ;  purchased  a  cotton  plantation  in  Leake 
County,  Miss.,  March,  1866;  when  reconstruction  com- 
menced, appointed  president  Board  of  Registrars  of  Leake 
County ;  chosen  to  represent  this  county  in  the  Constitu- 
tional Convention  of  1868 ;  probate  judge  for  Leake 
County,  1868-9;  elected  in  1869,  member  of  State  Legis- 
lature to  represent  Leake  County,  and  in  1871,  chosen 
speaker  of  the  House ;  Leake  County  having  gone  demo- 
cratic in  election  of  1871,  he  lost  his  seat;  chosen  chief 
clerk  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1872,  and  holds 
the  position  at  present.  Address,  Carthage,  Leake 
County,  Miss. 

646.  Benaiah  Watson  (Milford,  Del.).  —  Born  in  Mil- 
ford,  Del.,  December  30, 1841 ;  was  member  of  Yale  College, 
1860-3;  graduated  at  Harvard  Law  School,  1866;  admit- 
ted to  the  bar,  October,  1866 ;  clerk  of  the  Delaware  House 
of  Representatives,  1869.     Address,  Dover,  Del. 

647.  Lewis  Frederick  Whitin  (Whitinsville).  —  Born 
in  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  January  20,  1844;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1864;  appointed  acting  assistant  paymaster 
United  States  navy,  January  20,  1865  ;  resigned  Novem- 
ber 10,  1865  ;  became  partner  in  firm  of  Collins,  Atwater 
&  Whitin,  August,  1866  ;  is  now  of  the  firm  Collins,  Whitin 
&  Co.,  dry  goods  commission  business;  married  April  16, 
1872.     Address,  Care  Collins,  Whitin  &  Co.,  New  York. 

648.  Newton  Francis  Whiting  (Monson).  —  Born  in 
East  Holliston,  Mass.,  January  24,  1842;  studied  law  at 
Norwich,  Conn. ;  admitted  to  the  Connecticut  bar,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1862;  soon  after  formed  partnership  with  State's 
Attorney  for  New  London  Co.,  (firm  being  Chadwick  & 
Whitmg,)  removed  to  Washington  as  protege  of  Hon.  L. 
F.  S.  Foster ;  while  there  was  one  of  the  confidential  clerks 


152  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

of  Hon.  E.  M.  Stanton,  and  later,  was  detailed  for  the  more 
important  position  of  confidential  clerk  of  the  paymaster 
general  of  United  States  army ;  returned  to  New  York  at 
close  of  the  war;  in  1866,  accepted  position  of  financial 
editor  on  the  editorial  stafi'of  the  New  York  Eve7ting  Post ; 
holds  that  office  now,  and  has  been  for  three  years  past 
part  proprietor  of  and  writer  for  the  New  York  Daily  Bul- 
letin.    Address,  Care  Evening  Post,  New  York. 

649,  MosLEY  Hooker  Williams  (Terryville,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  December  23,  1839;  graduated 
at  Yale  College,  1864;  at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  two 
years,  and  at  Andover,  one — graduating,  1867;  ordained 
and  installed  pastor  of  Second  Congregational  Church, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  26,  1868;  preached  at  Grand 
Avenue  Chapel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  April,  1869,  to  July,  1870; 
installed  pastor  of  Plymouth  Congregational  Church,  Port- 
land, Me.,  November  29,  1870;  resigned,  1874;  married 
February  i,  1870;  one  son.     Address,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

650,  Henry  Martyn  Adams  (Amherst).  —  Born  in 
Shutesbury,  Mass.,  May  8,  1844;  completed  the  course  of 
English  at  Williston  Seminary  ;  spent  one  and  one-half 
years  at  Troy  Polytechnic  Institute  ;  graduated  from  Unit- 
ed States  Military  Academy,  at  West  Point,  1866,  with 
the  first  rank ;  commissioned  first  lieutenant  of  engineers, 
and  remained  at  West  Point  three  years  as  instructor  in 
engineering  ;  ordered  to  New  Orleans  to  survey  the  delta, 
repair  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip,  and  assist  in  surveying 
for  a  ship  canal.  He  has  been  engaged  since  then  in  engi- 
neering work  of  various  kinds  throughout  the  south-west. 
Address,  Care  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

651,  Pixlee  Judson  (Bridgeport,  Conn.). — Address,  18 
Beaver  street,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

653.  Henry  Augustus  Minor  (Plymouth,  Conn.). 

653.  Watson  Hezekjah  Wright  (Easthampton). — Com- 
pleted the  course  in  English  at  Williston  Seminary  ;  stud- 
ied surveying  in  Wesleyan  Academy;  farmer  and  surveyor; 


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married   May  23,  1866;   one   child.     Address,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass. 

0.54.  Frederick  Cushman  Colton  (Easthampton). — 
Born  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  September  5,  1844;  left  the  Clas- 
sical Class  at  middle  year;  private  in  Company  C,  5 2d 
Massachusetts  Volunteers;  in  1864,  entered  office  of  Wil- 
liston,  Knight  &  Co.,  in  New  York,  where  he  remains  ; 
married  October  i,  1874.  Address,  74  Worth  street,  New 
York. 

655.  Royal  Elmore  Davison  (Northampton). — Born  in 
Cunimington,  Mass.,  February  4,  1836;  left  the  Classical 
Class  at  middle  year;  pursued  preparatory  studies  else- 
where, and  passed  two  years  in  Amherst  College ;  since 
leaving  college  in  1864,  has  pursued  watch-making;  married 
May  29,  1866;  wife  died  June  2,  1869.  Address,  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

656.  Horace  Wright  Gaylord  (South  Hadley). — Stud- 
ied English  ;  farming  since  leaving  seminary  ;  married  No- 
vember 5,  1862.     Address,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

657.  George  Henry  Gilbert  (Ware). — Born  in  North 
Andover,  Mass.,  April  24,  1841  ;  began  Classical  course; 
in  dry  goods  commission,  1865-9 — firm  Gilbert,  Farnham 
&  Co.  ;  since  1869,  banker  in  Wall  street,  same  firm.  Ad- 
dress, Gilbert,  Farnham  &  Co.,  New  York. 

658.  Frank  Ellis  Hall  (Ware).  —  Born  in  Ware, 
Mass.,  February  12,  1839;  occupation,  farmer.  Address, 
Ware,  Mass. 

659.  S.  Parkman  Janes  (Westhampton). — Born  in  West- 
hampton,  Mass.,  September  26,  1839;  in  Classical  Depart- 
ment to  middle  year;  entered  army  September  10,  1861  ; 
served  in  Signal  Corps ;  station  agent  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Railroad,  and  express  agent;  married  September  i, 
1868;  two  children.     Address,  Tunnel  City,  Wis. 

660.  Arthur  Colton  Wright  (Easthampton).  —  Born 
in  Leicester,  Mass.,  September  7,  1839;  studied  English 
course;  was  a  farmer;  died  February  28,  1866. 

661.  Luther  Lyman  Wright  (Easthampton). — Born  in 


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Leicester,  Mass.,  August  3,  1836  ;  studied  English  course  ; 
has  taught,  and  is  now  a  farmer;  was  a  member  of  5 2d 
Massachusetts  Vohmteer  Mihtia,  with  Banks'  expedition  in 
Louisiana;  married  October  17,  1866.  Address,  East- 
hampton,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1861. 

663.  Edwin  Alden  (Cincinnati,  O.). 

663.  James  Lord  Bishop  (Rochester,  N.  Y.). — Born 
July  18,  1843  ;  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1865,  and 
Columbia  Law  School,  1869;  taught  between  leaving  col- 
lege and  studying  law  ;  practiced  law  in  New  York,  then  in 
the  West.     Address,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

664.  William  Henry  Bishop  (North  Woodstock, 
Conn.). — Born  in  Dobb's  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1844;  re- 
turned to  WilHston  Seminary  for  two  terms  after  the  war ; 
served  three  years  in  the  war  for  the  Union  in  ist  Connec- 
ticut Cavalry  as  quartermaster's  sergeant ;  is  a  farmer  and 
gardener  since  1866;  married  October  30,  1872.  Address, 
Toledo,  O. 

665.  Charles  Edward  Bolton  (South  Hadley  Falls). — 
Born  in  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  May  16,  1841 ;  gradu- 
ated at  Amherst  College,  1865  ;  business — safe  and  lock 
trade  and  real  estate ;  in  Christian  Commission  during 
war;  married  October,  1866;  one  son.  Address,  182  Su- 
perior street,  Cleveland,  O. 

666.  Henry  Butler  (Groton  Centre). — Born  in  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  November  27,  1843;  entered  Yale  in  Class 
of  1865,  but  left  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year  to  enter  the 
army;  served  nine  months  as  private  in  44th  Massachusetts 
Volunteer  Militia;  entered  Yale,  1866,  at  beginning  of 
Sophomore  year  and  graduated ;  has  taught  at  Longmead- 
ow,  Mass.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  Groton,  Mass.,  and  at  Saxon- 
ville,  Mass.     Address,  Saxonville,  Mass. 

667.  Samuel  Southmayd  Curtis  (Watertown,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Watertown,  Conn.,  March  15,  1843;  entered 
Yale,  but  left  Freshman  year;    engaged   in   business   in 


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Lockport,  N.  Y. ;  since  then  has  been  in  California,  engaged 
in  prospecting  and  working  gold  and  silver  mines.  Ad- 
dress, San  Jose,  Santa  Clara  County,  Cal. 

608.  George  Sherwood  Dickerman  (Mt.  Carmel, 
Conn.). — Born  in  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn.,  June  5,  1843  ;  grad- 
uated at  Yale  College,  1865,  and  Yale  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1868;  ordained  August  5,  1868;  since  then  engaged 
in  the  ministry  of  the  Congregational  Church  ;  was  settled 
at  West  Haven,  Ct. ;  removed  to  his  present  charge,  1874; 
married  Novembel:  29,  1870;  one  child.  Address,  Lewis- 
ton,  Me. 

609.  Robert  Edward  Grant  (Chittenango,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  at  Chittenango,  Madison  County,  N.  Y.,  April  19, 
1843;  entered  Yale  College,  but  left  in  Fall  of  1862,  to 
enter  the  army;  enlisted  in  Company  I,  157th  New  York 
Volunteers,  August  7,  1862,  as  private  ;  mustered  out  May 
2,  1865,  as  first  lieutenant  of  same  regiment;  served  one 
year  as  salesman  in  wholesale  dry  goods  house.  New  York ; 
then  retailed  dry  goods  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  firm  Grant  & 
Gates ;  holds  appointment  of  government  store-keeper  at 
Chittenango ;  was  mustered  out  of  the  army  for  physical 
disability  from  wounds  received,  having  been  shot  through 
the  lungs  at  the  battle  of  Grahamsville,  S.  C,  November 
30,  1864;  had  previously  been  a  prisoner  in  Libby;  has 
never  fully  recovered  from  his  wound ;  married  May  4, 
1871;  one  child.     Address,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

070.  James  Taylor  Graves  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Townshend,Vt.,  February  2,  1841 ;  graduated  at  Yale,  1866; 
was  one  year  in  the  army,  1862-3;  graduated  at  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1870;  supplied  the  pulpit  at  Austin, 
Minn.;  then  supplied  a  church  in  Chicago;  is  now  pastor 
Congregational  Church  at  Marshall,  111. ;  married  October 
24,  1871  ;  one  child.     Address,  Marshall,  111. 

071,  Porter  Woods  Greene  (Hadley). — Born  in  Had- 
ley,  Mass.,  August  21,  1842  ;  was  in  Amherst  College  three 
years;  left  college  to  enter  business  at  the  West;  married 
November  21,  1870;  he  died  November  21,  1872. 

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673.  Augustus  Joel  Hall  (Wallingford,  Cenn.)- — Born 
in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  May  14,  1842;  was  in  Yale  two 
years ;  has  been  connected  with  auction  business,  firm 
Murdoch  &  Dickson,  many  years.  Address,  Care  Murdoch 
&  Dickson,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

673.  John  Chester  Hammond  (Hadley). — Born  in  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  August  15,  1842;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1865  ;  taught  school,  1865-7,  studying  law  at  the  same 
time;  in  1868  studied  in  office  of  Hon.  Charles  Delano, 
Northampton,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  October  22, 1868 ; 
is  practicing  law  at  Northampton,  firm  Delano  &  Ham^ 
mond;  married  November  16,  1871.  Address,  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

674.  Francis  Hutchinson  Hannum  (Easthampton). — 
Born  in  Easthampton,  Mass.,  April  12,  1842;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1865;  taught  in  Cooperstown,  N.  Y., 
Seminary,  1865-6;  book-keeping  and  mercantile  business 
since  then;  married  August  12,  1866;  two  children.  Ad- 
dress, Easthampton,  Mass. 

675.  Charles  Elliot  Harwood  (Enfield). — Born  in 
Enfield,  Mass.,  June  16,  1842;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1865,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1869; 
licensed  to  preach  by  Andover  Association,  December  8, 
1868;  ordained  pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Orleans, 
Mass.,  June  7,  1871.     Address,  Orleans,  Mass. 

676.  Henry  White  Allis  Harwood  (Whately). — Born 
inWhately,  Mass.,  June  6,  1843;  was  clerk  in  a  store  in 
Whately;  died  F'ebruary  3,  1864. 

677.  Albert  Stephen  Hull  (Danbury,  Conn.). 

678.  Cyrus  Austin  Leland,  (Ottawa,  111.). — Born  in 
Ottawa,  111.,  August  11,  1843;  graduated  at  Yale,  1865; 
entered  office  of  clerk  of  Supreme  Court  of  Third  Division 
of  Illinois,  October,  1865;  made  deputy  clerk  of  the  same, 
1866;  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Illinois,  1867;  since  then  en- 
gaged in  the  practice  of  law;  married  December  7,  1870; 
one  child.     Address,  Ottawa,  III. 

679.  Romulus  Curtis  Loveridge  (Washington,  Conn.). 


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— Born  in  Northville,  Conn.,  October  27,  1838;  was  in 
Williams  and  Yale  one  year;  enlisted  in  19th  Connecticut 
Volunteers,  August,  1862,  as  private,  and  served  as  sergeant 
for  eleven  months  in  defences  of  Washington ;  then  com- 
missioned first  lieutenant  United  States  Colored  Troops; 
ordered  to  Morris  Island,  S.  C,  August,  1863;  served  as 
aid  on  staff  of  Colonel  James  Montgomery,  commanding 
brigade,  until  the  capture  of  the  Island ;  ordered  to  Flori- 
da; was  in  the  fight  near  Olustee  as  adjutant-general  of 
same  brigade ;  was  in  command  of  post  at  Fernandina,  five 
months,  then  provost  marshal  of  same  place,  and  also  of 
Jacksonville;  mustered  out  as  captain,  October,  1865; 
county  clerk,  Jefferson  County,  Fla.,  August,  1868,  to  Feb- 
ruary, 1873  ;  also  county  superintendent  schools  of  same 
county,  June,  1872,  to  February,  1873;  was  a  dealer  in 
blank  books  and  stationery,  1865-8;  married  May  i,  1866; 
wife  is  dead.     Address,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

680.  Robert  McEwen  (Buffalo,  N.  Y.).— Born  July  22, 
1840;  was  in  Amherst  College  three  years;  went  to  New 
York  and  engaged  in  insurance  business  about  one  year ; 
when  last  heard  from  was  in  New  York. 

681.  William  Henry  Marshall  (South  Sutton). 

683.  John  Morton  McKinstry  (Harwinton,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  November  17,  1845;  entered 
Yale,  but  left  Freshman  year;  taught  in  California  two 
years;  is  now  a  manufacturer  and  wholesale  dealer  in 
wooden  ware,  and  senior  member  of  "The  Forest  City 
Wooden  Ware  Co.;"  married  December  2,  1870.  Address, 
156  Clinton  street,  Cleveland,  O. 

683.  John  Crannell  Minor  (New  York  City). — Born 
in  New  York  City,  March  3,  1843;  graduated  from  New 
York  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  March,  1865; 
professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Sciences  in  East  Ten- 
nessee University,  1867-9;  State  Assayer  of  Tennessee, 
1868-9;  professor  Clinical  Surgery  in  New  York  Homeo- 
pathic Medical  College,  1 870-1 ;  married  April  20,  1870; 
one  child.     Address,  10  East  41st  street,  New  York. 


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684.  Lewis  Foster  Morris  (Branford,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Branford,  Conn.,  April  12,  1842;  graduated  from  Amherst 
College,  1866;  studied  Theology,  teaching  and  preaching 
since  1869;  married  July,  1871;  one  son.  Address,  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y. 

685.  Edward  Southworth  Perry  (New  London,  Conn.). 

686.  John  Thomas  Pope  (Halifax). — Born  in  Halifax, 
Mass.,  June    18,  1842;    graduated   at   Brown    University, 

1865,  and  at  Albany  Law  School,  1866;  since  then  in 
practice  of  law;  married  June  18,  1873.  Address,  17  Nas- 
sau street,  New  York. 

687.  Stephen  Bailey  Rand  (Holyoke). — Born  in  New 
York  City,  January  5,  1841  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College, 

1866,  and  at  Rochester  Theological  Seminary,  1869;  was  a 
private  in  46th  Massachusetts  Infantry,  nine  months  ;  mar- 
ried September  7,  1869;  sailed  for  England,  and  thence  to 
Burmah,  December  22,  1869,  under  appointment  of  the 
American  Baptist  Missionary  Union ;  arrived  in  Burmah 
22d  of  February,  1870,  and  has  been  laboring  at  Maulmain, 
Burmah,  since  then.  He  has  two  children.  Address,  Care 
officers  of  Baptist  Missionary  Union. 

688.  Eugene  Raymond  (New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  New  Baltimore,  N.  Y.,  September  26,  1842  ;  studied  law 
at  Hamilton  and  Yale  Colleges,  and  at  Law  School  of  Uni- 
versity of  Albany;  received  degree  of  LL.  B.,  in  May, 
1863  ;  has  practiced  law  since  then  ;  also  edited  Windham 
Journal  iowx  years,  1866-70;  married  June  30,  1868;  one 
child.     Address,  Coxsackie,  Greene  County,  N.  Y. 

689.  Richard  La  Barre  Rumsey  (Alpine,  N.  Y.). — - 
Born  in  Alpine,  Schuyler  County,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1837;  en- 
gaged in  oil  refining  at  Irwin,  Pa.,  but  obliged  through  ill 
health  to  sell  out  his  interest ;  followed  the  army  as  quarter- 
master's clerk  until  obliged  to  return  from  failing  health ; 
engaged  in  mercantile  business  at  Alpine,  N.  Y.,  in  1864; 
was  made  postmaster  and  assistant  collector  internal  reve- 
nue.    He  died  at  Alpine,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1866. 

690.  John   Sharp   (Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.).  —  Born   in 


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Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  County,  N.  Y.,  December  4,  1844; 
graduated  at  Yale,  1865,  and  at  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  New  York,  1868;  practiced  medicine  at  Ottawa, 
111.,  two  years  ;  then  in  drug  business ;  now  following  his 
profession.  Address,  Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  County,  N.  Y. 
.   691.  Simeon  Waldo  Sibley  (Bennington,  Vt). 

693.  Charles  Henry  Smith  (Beirut,  Syria).  —  Gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College,  1865  ;  has  been  teaching;  was  at 
Cincinnati,  O.,  and  is  at  Bowdoin  College  ;  elected  a  profes- 
sor in  the  college,  July,  1874.     Address,  Brunswick,  Me. 

695,  Thomas  Stanley  SxMITH  (Joanna  Furnace,  Pa.). — 
Born  in  Joanna  Furnace,  Pa.,  January  25,  1845  5  graduated 
at  Amherst  College,  1865  ;  studied  medicine  in  Philadelphia, 
and  Chemistry  at  Gottingen,  Germany ;  practiced  medicine 
a  while  at  Reading,  Pa.     Address,  Joanna  Furnace,  Pa. 

694.  Asa  Adams  Spear  (Amherst). — Born  in  Amherst, 
Mass.,  November  2^,,  1841  ;  graduated  from  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1866,  and  from  Columbia  College  Law  School,  1868; 
was  second  lieutenant  52d  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teers— one  year's  service  under  General  Banks  in  the  De- 
partment of  the  Gulf;  principal  service,  siege  of  Port  Hud- 
son; married  November  3,  1870;  one  child.  Address,  22 
Pine  street.  New  York. 

695.  Sylvester  Lamson  Stockbridge  (Hadley). — Born 
in  Hadley,  Mass.,  May  22,  1841  ;  was  in  Amherst  College, 
one  year;  was  corporal  37th  Massachusetts  Volunteers; 
studied  law,  and  is  practicing  that  profession;  married 
January  i,  1868.     Address,  Baltimore,  Md. 

696.  Joseph  Knight  Taylor  (Granby).  —  Born  in 
Gran  by,  Mass.,  December  6,  1840;  was  one  year  in  Am- 
herst College;  in  1861,  joined  Company  F,  37th  Massachu- 
setts Volunteers  as  private ;  was  fatally  wounded,  August 
21,  1862,  and  he  died  in  field  hospital  at  Sandy  Hook,  Md., 
August  30;  a  lieutenant's  commission  was  being  made  for 
him  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

697.  John  Lawrence  Thompson  (Philadelphia). — Died 
in  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1862,  or  1863. 


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698.  Philander  Thurston  (Enfield). — Born  in  Pelbam, 
Mass.,  May  25,  1837  5  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1865  ; 
studied  in  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1865-7;  gradu- 
ated at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1868  ;  ordained  to 
the  Christian  ministry  in  February,  1869;  at  South  Sud- 
bury until  1874 ;  now  pastor  of  Village  Church,  Dorchester. 
Address,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

699.  Frank  Evans  Townsend  (West  Chester,  Pa.)- — 
Born  in  Westchester,  Pa.,  May  15,  1844;  in  the  Army  one 
year  as  senior  first  lieutenant  Artillery ;  manufacturer  of 
bolts,  nuts,  etc.,  since  1863  ;  married  October  14,  1869. 
Address,  2301  Cherry  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

700.  Henry  Mather  Tyler  (Amherst). — Born  in  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  November  18,  1843  ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1865  ;  taught  Junior  Classical  Class  in  Williston 
Seminary,  1865-6;  spent  a  year  and  a  half  in  study  and 
travel  abroad ;  was  tutor  of  Latin  in  Amherst  College,  two 
years ;  professor  of  Greek  and  German  in  Knox  College, 
111.,  three  years ;  settled  pastor  of  Calvinistic  Church, 
Fitchburg,  1872;  married  July  30,  1872.  Address,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass. 

701.  John  Van  Schaick  (Sharon,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Sharon,  Schoharie  County,  N.  Y.,  July  28,  1840;  entered 
Williams  College,  but  left  to  study  law ;  graduated  from 
Albany  Law  School,  1864;  in  practice  of  law  at  Cobleskill 
since  then  ;  commissioner  of  schools  for  Schoharie  County ; 
married  May  25,1871;  one  child.  Address,  Cobleskill, 
Schoharie  County,  N.  Y. 

70.3.  Sterling  Hadley  Warner  (South  Egremont). — 
Born  in  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  July  17,  1841  ;  entered  Yale,  but 
by  pecuniary  circumstances  obliged  to  leave  at  end  of 
Sophomore  year ;  engaged  in  Ordnance  Department  of 
United  States  Government  during  war ;  since  then  in  dry 
goods  trade,  with  Peake,  Opdyke  &  Co.  Address,  427 
and  429  Broadway,  New  York. 

703.  Willis  Whipple  (Milford). — Was  slain  in  defense 
of  the  Union  in  a  battle  near  Richmond. 


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704,  Henry  Collins  Woodruff  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  L.  L,  February  i6,  1845  ;  graduated  from 
Yale  College,  1868,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1871;  profession,  ministry — date  of  licensure  June  6,  1871. 
Address,  Northport,  Suffolk  County,  L.  I. 

70j.  Charles  Henry  Arms  (Knoxville,  111.).— Born  in 
Knoxville,  Knox  County,  111.,  December  25,  1840;  com- 
pleted the  course  of  English;  enlisted  July,  1862,  in  77th 
Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  Company  A ;  mustered  out 
July,  1865,  with  rank  of  sergeant  major;  declined  commis- 
sion of  second  lieutenant,  first  lieutenant  and  quarter- 
master ;  six  years  farmer  ;  since  then  in  business  with  J.  L. 
Dickinson  &  Co.,  iron  foundry  and  machine  shop ;  married 
October  17,  1866  ;  two  children.     Address,  Dubuque,  la. 

700.  Charles  Cargill  Capron  (Uxbridge). 

707.  Edward  Gridley  (Wassaic,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Was- 
saic,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1842;  completed 
course  of  English;  iron  manufacturing  and  mining;  married 
January  i,  1868.    Address,  Wassaic,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 

708.  Walter  Pratt  Long  (Mystic  Bridge,  Conn.). 

709.  Horace  Vaughn  Smith  (Joanna  Furnace,  Pa.). — 
Address,  Joanna  Furnace,  Pa. 

710.  Samuel  Utley  (Chesterfield). — Lawyer.  Address, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

711.  Henry  Laurens  Talbot  (East  Machias). — Born  in 
East  Machias,  1836;  left  the  Classical  Class,  Junior  year ; 
studied  three  years  at  Wesleyan  Academy ;  then  at  An- 
dover Theological  Seminary,  three  years,  in  Class  of  1870; 
called  to  settle  at  Durham,  N.  H.,  November,  1872.  Ad- 
dress, Durham,  N.  H. 

713.  William  Henry  Gray  (Ashfield). — Born  in  Ash- 
field,  June  I,  1842;  studied  English;  farming  since  leaving 
school.     Address,  Ashfield,  Mass. 


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CLASS  OF  1862. 


713.  Orville  Payson  'Allen  (New  Haven,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  New  Haven,  Oswego  County,  N;  Y.,  May  15,  1842; 
graduated  at  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1865,  and 
from  the  Law  School  of  Hamilton  College,  1866,  with  de- 
gree of  LL.B. ;  admitted  to  practice  in  United  States  Dis- 
trict and  Circuit  Courts,  1867.     Address,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

714.  Henry  Burr  Barnes  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
New  York  City,  December  14,  1845;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1866;  entered  business  as  publisher  in  August,  1866,  in 
which  he  continues  ;  married  June  16,  1869  ;  two  children. 
Address,  iii  and  113  William  street.  New  York. 

715.  Edward  Brown  Bennett  (Hampton,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Hampton,  Conn.,  April  12,  1842  ;  graduated  from  Yale, 
1866;  studied  law  in  office  of  Hon.  C.  F.  Cleveland  at 
Hampton,  iS66-y,  and  in  office  of  Chamberlin  &  Hall, 
Hartford,  1867-8  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Windham  County, 
January,  1868  ;  began  practice  at  Hampton  ;  elected  to  the 
Connecticut  House  of  Representatives,  April,  1868;  re- 
moved his  law  office  to  Hartford,  October,  1868  ;  chosen  as- 
sistant clerk  of  House  of  Representatives,  1869;  clerk  of 
the  same,  1870;  clerk  of  the  Senate,  1871  ;  in  July,  1871, 
appointed  clerk  of  the  Police  Court  of  Hartford,  which  po- 
sition he  holds.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

716.  William  Reynolds  Bond  (Easthampton). — No  re- 
ply from  him.  Address,  through  Dr.  T.  R.  Bond,  16  Center 
avenue,  Chicago,  111. 

717.  Daniel  Tyler  Bromley  (Scotland,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Scotland,  Conn.,  August  23,  1844;  entered  Yale — left 
Sophomore  year ;  graduated  from  Yale  Medical  School, 
1867;  is  in  practice  of  his  profession.  Address,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

718.  Andrew  Lewis  Bush  (Westfield).  —  Lieutenant 
37th  Massachusetts,  in  the  army  ;  read  law  in  New  York 
and  practiced  there.     Address,  Westfield,  Mass. 

719.  James  Hewlett  Cornwall  (Patterson,  N.  Y.). — 


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Born  in  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1845  ;  graduated  from 
Yale  College,  1866;  engaged  in  business  of  banking  and 
brokerage  since  November,  1866;  married  September  30, 
1868;  one  son.     Address,  31  Wall  street,  New  York. 

730.  William  Harrison  Cranston  (Willimantic,  Conn.). 

731.  Charles  Atvvood  Edwards  (New  York  City). — 
Born  in  New  York,  May  22,  1844  ;  graduated  at  Yale,  1866  ; 
spent  one  year  in  traveling;  since  January,  1868,  engaged 
in  mercantile  business  at  85  John  street,  New  York.  Ad- 
dress, no  East  29th  street,  New  York. 

733.  Joseph  Whitcomb  Fairbanks  (Ashburnham). — 
Born  in  Ashburnham,  Mass  ,  March  26, 1841  ;  graduated  at 
Amherst,  1866  ;  has  been  teaching  all  the  time  since  then  ; 
principal  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  High  School,  two 
years ;  since  then  teaching  in  Center  School,  Norwalk, 
Conn.;  married  December  31,  1868;  two  children.  Ad- 
dress, Norwalk,  Conn. 

733.  Thomas  Greenwood  (East  Templeton,  Mass.). — 
Born  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  November  27,  1842  ;  entered 
Yale,  but  left  Sophomore  year ;  employed  nearly  a  year  as 
clerk  in  the commissionary  department  at  Fortress  Monroe; 
re  entered  Yale  and  graduated  in  1867  ;  taught  at  Gam'bier, 
O.,  1867-8;  taught  at  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  1868-9;  nothing 
farther  known. 

734.  John  Manning  Hall  (Willimantic,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Willimantic,  Conn.,  October  16,  1841;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1866;  studied  law  in  New  York;  admitted  to  the  bar  of 
Connecticut,  November,  1868  ;  in  the  Spring  of  1869  opened 
an  ofRce  in  Willimantic,  Conn.,  where  he  is  now  practicing ; 
elected  to  the  Connecticut  House  of  Representatives  for 
town  of  Windham,  1870-2;  in  1872,  chairman  of  com- 
mittee on  railroads;  married  September  27,  1870;  one 
child.     Address,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

735.  Thomas  E.  McKinlay  (Wappinger's  Falls). — Born 
in  Wappinger's  Falls,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  November 
24,  1844;  graduated  at  Yale,  1866;  admitted  to  the  bar  at 
Ottawa,  III.,  August  2,  1867  ;  in  practice  of  that  profession 

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since  then,  and  engaged  in  loaning  eastern  money  on  real 
estate  security;  married  February  23,  1870;  one  child. 
Address,  Ottawa,  111. 

72fi.  Samuel  Risher  McClean  (Pittsburgh,  Pa.)- — Born 
in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  April  5,  1842;  entered  Yale  in  class  of 
1865  and  left  at  close  of  Freshman  year;  entered  1866,  at 
beginning  of  the  course,  and  left  at  end  of  second  term  of 
Freshman  year ;  is  now  in  the  banking  business  in  Pitts- 
burgh ;  married  December  10,  1863;  two  children;  wife 
died  May  13,  1869;  married  again  February  13,  1872  ;  one 
child.     Address,  care  S.  W.  McClean  &  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

727.  George  Shtpman  Payson  (Fayetteville,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Harpersfield,  N.  Y.,  September  11,  1845;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale,  1866;  taught  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Free  Acad- 
emy, two  years ;  graduated  from  Union  Theological  Semi- 
nary, N.  Y.,  1 87 1.     Address,  unknown. 

728.  Henry  Martyn  Perkins  (Oroomiah,  Persia). — 
Born  in  Oroomiah,  Persia ;  graduated  at  Middlebury  Col- 
lege, Vt.,  1867,  and  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1872  ; 
taught  school,  1867-9,  ^P<^  studied  law  six  months  before 
entering  Theological  Seminary ;  ordained  to  the  Christian 
ministry,  June  10,  1872.     Address,  New  Gloucester,  Me. 

729.  Abner  Post  (Westfield). — Born  in  Westfield,  Mass., 
August  9,  1844;  graduated  at  Yale,  1866,  and  at  Medical 
School,  Harvard  University,  1870;  held  position  of  house 
surgeon  at  Massachusetts  General  Hospital  and  engaged  in 
study  of  his  profession,  1870-2 ;  is  now  assistant  surgeon 
at  United  States  Marine  Hospital,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Address, 
Westfield,  Mass. 

730.  William  Cowper  Simmons  (North  Wrentham). — 
Born  in  Wareham,  Mass.,  September  2, 1841 ;  studied  clas- 
sics at  Exeter  Phillips  Academy,  and  graduated  at  Harvard, 
1868;  teacher  September,  1868,  until  present  time;  at 
Newport,  R.  I.,  now  at  Burlington,  Vt. ;  married  December 
29,  1868;  two  children.     Address,  Burlington,  Vt. 

731.  Benjamin  Smith  (Pineville,  Pa.). — Born  in  Pineville, 
Pa.,  August  I,  1840;  entered  Yale,  Class  of  1866,  but  grad- 


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uated  in  1867  ;  has  been  teaching  since  leaving  college  and 
is  one  of  the  principals  of  the  English  and  Classical  Semi- 
nary at  Doylestown,Pa. ;  married 'October  5,  1867;  two  chil- 
dren.    Address,  Doylestown,  Bucks  County,  Pa. 

732.  Herbert  Edward  Smith  (Binghamton,  N.  Y.'). 
— Horn  in  Fiskdale,  Mass.,  August  24,  1844;  entered  Yale, 
but  left  Freshman  year ;  has  since  then  been  in  boot  and 
shoe  business;  married  June  10,  1869.  Address,  Bing- 
hamton, N.  Y. 

733.  Lewis  Eben  Snow  (Waterbury,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Barkhamstead,  Litchfield  County,  Conn.,  December  30, 
1842;  engaged  in  business  of  fire  and  marine  insurance 
since  March  i,  1864;  in  New  York  from  that  date  until 
November,  1867;  since  then  at  St.  Louis;  served  as  pri- 
vate in  Company  A,  23d  Connecticut  Volunteers;  married 
September  18,  1866;  wife  died  September  20,  1868;  mar- 
ried again  September  12,  1871  ;  one  daughter.  Address, 
3C0  and  302  North  Main  street,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

734.  Henry  Gaylord  Starin  (Auburn,  N.  Y.)- — Born 
in  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1844;  banking  eight  years, 
1863-71;  manufacturing  since  then;  married  October  17, 
1866;  two  children.  Address,  29  Liberty  street,  New 
York. 

735.  Robert  Lovett  Taft  (East  Sheffield). — Born  in 
Sheffield,  Mass.,  August  7,  1841  ;  passed  Freshman  year  at 
Williams  College ;  in  the  army  six  months — 49th  Massa- 
chusetts ;  has  been  postmaster  of  East  Sheffield ;  mining 
since  1868;  married  October  13,  1864;  one  daughter. 
Address,  Ashley  Falls,  Mass. 

73ft.  George  Francis  Tilton  (Conway). — Born  in 
Goshen,  Mass.,  December  31,  1840;  was  a  graduate  at 
Westfield  Normal  School,  1861  ;  entered  Amherst  College, 
1S62;  entered  the  army,  September,  1862,  in  ist  Massachu- 
setts Cavalry;  was  wounded  November  29,  1863,  and  died 
December  21,  1863,  at  Alexandria,  Va. 

737.  Albert  Warner  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  October  8,  1846;  accountant  since  leaving 


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the  seminary;    married  January   15,   1868;  l:wo  children, 
one  living.     Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

738.  Almon  Mitchell  Warner  (Plainfield). — Born  in 
Plainfield,  Mass.,  March  6,  1843  ;  entered  the  army,  August 
6,  1862,  and  served  until  August  28,  1865  ;  received  a  com- 
mission of  second  lieutenant;  studied  law  in  New  York; 
admitted  to  the  bar  May,  1869;  practiced  one  year  in  New 
York,  two  years  in  Virginia,  and  has  been  at  present  loca- 
tion since  1872;  married  October  12,  1870.  Address, 
Huntington,  West  Va. 

739.  William  Webster  Warner  (New  Marlboro'). — 
Born  in  Southwick,  Mass.,  November  11,  1841  ;  in  the  ar- 
my, private,  December,  1861,  to  December,  1864 — depart- 
ment of  the  Gulf;  farming,  1864-9;  graduated  Law  Depart- 
ment, University  of  Michigan,  March,  1871 ;  admitted  to 
practice  in  the  courts  of  Michigan,  April,  1871  ;  married 
October  7,  1872.     Address,  Allegan,  Allegan  County,  Mich. 

740.  Robert  Young  Watson  (Milford,  Del.). — Born  in 
Milford,  Del.,  June  2,  1844;  graduated  from  Medical  De- 
partment University  of  Pennsylvania,  1867;  in  practice  of 
medicine  since  then.     Address,  Milford,  Kent  County,  Del. 

741.  Harman  Yerkes  (Warminster,  Pa.). — Born  in  War- 
minster, Bucks  County,  Pa.,  October  8,  1843  ;  taught  school, 
1862-3;  studied  law  and  farmed  two  years;  admitted  to 
practice  law  at  Doylestown,  Pa.,  November  3,  1865  ;  elected 
district  attorney  of  Bucks  County,  October,  1868;  served 
three  years  ;  delegate  to  National  Democratic  Convention 
at  Baltimore,  1872;  married  June  24,  1869.  Address, 
Doylestown,  Bucks  County,  Pa. 

743,  George  Brayton  ( Western ville,  N.  Y.).— Born  in 
Westernville,  N.  Y.,  January  8,  1844;  left  the  class  end  of 
middle  year;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1866,  and  Union  The- 
ological Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1869;  ordained  June,  .1869; 
settled  at  Norwood,  N.  J.,  and  afterward  at  Newark;  died 
June  9,  1873. 

743.  William  Parker  Derby  (Northampton). — Born  in 
Camillus,  N.  Y.,  January  5,  1839;  completed  English  course 


VVILLISTON    SEMINARY.  1 97 

and  the  Classical  to  end  of  middle  year  ;  entered  the  army 
September  20,  1861,  as  private  in  27th  Massachusetts  Reg- 
iment, Company  A,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry  ; 
promoted  June  9,  1862,  to  military  postmaster,  department 
of  North  Carolina,  and  held  that  till  expiration  of  service, 
September  20,  1864;  "Retail  Provision"  two  years ;  book- 
keeping two  years  in  a  manufacturing  establishment;  since 
then  agent  for  Anchor  Tape  and  Webbing  Company  ;  mar- 
ried May  4,  1865  ;  two  children.  Address,  Northampton,. 
Mass. 

744,  William  Satterlee  Packer  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  November  19,  1845;  left  the 
class  middle  year;  graduated  at  Yale,  1866;  spent  three 
years  abroad;  graduated  Columbia  College  Law  School, 
1871  ;  since  then  in  practice  of  his  profession  in  New  York 
City.     Address,  2  Grace  Court,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

745.  Oscar  Francis  Searl  (Southampton), 


CLASS  OF  1863. 

7-16.  George  Woodward  Atwood  (Bristol,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  August  8,  1841 ;  graduated  at  a 
commercial  college;  taught  school;  in  life  insurance- busi- 
ness; married  December  20,  1870;  one  child.  Address, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

74:7.  John  Warren  Beaman  (North  Hadley). — Born  in 
North  Hadley,  Mass.,  December  28,  1845  J  was  in  Amherst 
College  one  term,  1863;  entered  the  army  January,  1864, 
in  2d  Massachusetts  Artillery  under  General  Banks ; 
served  through  the  war  as  surgeon  general's  clerk  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  three  years  at  Rensselaer  Polytechnic 
Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  clerk  two  years  United  States  ex- 
ploration in  Colorado  and  Montana ;  two  years  in  the 
Yellowstone  region  as  meteorologist  with  Professor  Hay- 
den ;  occupation,  civil  engineer.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

748.  Joseph  Judson  Brooks  (Salem,  O.)- — Born  in 
Salem,  O.,  November  23,  1845;  graduated  at  Yale,  1867; 


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lawyer,  began   practice,   1870;  married   September,    1870; 
one  child.     Address,  Cleveland,  O. 

749.  Edward  Cheselden  Bullard  (Schuylerville,  N. 
Y.). — Born  in  Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  March  20,  1843;  grad- 
uated at  Albany  Law  School,  1864;  admitted  to  practice 
law,  1865;  went  to  Kansas;  took  up  railroad  surveying; 
1866;  manufacturing  paper  ;  burnt  out;  then  kept  a  whole- 
sale store ;  at  present  book-keeper  and  superintendent  of  a 
.large  paper  manufactory;  married  May  30,  1866;  two 
children.     Address,  Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 

750.  Elihu  Leach  Clark,  Jr.,  (Adrian,  Mich.). — Born 
in  Adrian,  Mich.,  April  25,  1846;  graduated  at  Yale,  1868  ; 
studied  at  Cambridge  Law  School  one  year ;  has  a  loan 
office.     Address,  Adrian,  Mich. 

7.51.  Silas  Parsons  Cook  (Keene,  N.  H.), — Born  in 
Richmond,  N.  H.,  October  18,  1845;  graduated  at  Har- 
vard, 1867;  was  two  years  in  Princeton  Theological  Semi- 
nary; entered  the  ministry  June,  1867  ;  in  the  army  three 
months  as  private.     Address,  Windsor,  Vt. 

753.  William  Henry  Cooley  (Pittston,  Pa.). — Born  in 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  December  26,  1845;  took  a  course  in 
Chemistry  at  Yale;  entered  mercantile  life  April,  1864,  and 
has  continued  in  it;  married  January  4,  1868;  three  chil- 
dren.    Address,  102  Chauncey  street,  Boston. 

753.  Theodore  Henry  Elmer  (South  Windsor,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  September  4,  1844;  ^^ 
dry  goods  commission  ;  married  March  20,  1871.  Address, 
Chicago,  111.,  care  Elmer  &  Ball. 

754.  Frank  Herbert  Graves  (Thompson,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Thompson,  Conn.,  March  26,  1846;  entered  Yale, 
but  left  at  end  of  first  year  to  enter  the  army;  three  years' 
service  in  the  war;  at  the  close,  major  and  aide-de-camp  to 
Major-General  Paine ;  brevetted  colonel ;  graduated  at 
Harvard  Law  School ;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  March, 
1870,  and  to  United  States  courts,  October  15,  1870.  Ad- 
dress, 206  Beacon  street,  Boston. 

755.  John  Morrison  Graves  (Easthampton). — Born  in 


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Townshend,  Vt.,  October  28,  1847;  clerk  and  salesman  in 
a  dry  goods  store ;  now  New  York  buyer  for  C.  W.  &  E. 
Partridge  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods,  notions  and  carpets. 
Address,  118,  120,  122  and  124,  State  street,  Chicago,  111. 

750.  George  Ira  Hadsell  (Farmington,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Farmington,  Conn.,  April  4,  1844;  farmer  and  merchant; 
married  May  16,  1865;  two  children.  Address,  Plain- 
ville,  Conn. 

757.  Fayette  Cook  Hall  (New  York  City). — Born  in 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  February  i,  1844;  member  of  Yale  a  short 
time;  in  English  department  Williston  Seminary,  and 
Eastman's  Business  College ;  taught  school  in  Quincy, 
111.;  since  then  book-keeper  and  salesman  and  traveling 
agent  for  wholesale  stationer.  Address,  6j  West  Washing- 
ton street,  Chicago,  111. 

758.  Granville  Stanley  Hall  (Ashfield). — Born  in 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  February  i,  1844;  graduated  at  Williams, 
1867,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1872;  stud- 
ied in  Bonn  and  Berlin,  Germany,  two  years;  professor 
English  Literature,  Antioch  College,  O. ;  has  translated 
from  German  for  Presbyterian  Review,  "Journal  of  Specula- 
tive Philosophy,"  in  a  number  of  articles.  Address,  Yel- 
low Springs,  O. 

759.  Frederick  Augustus  Hand  (Hancock). — Born  in 
Hancock,  Mass.,  October  23,  1842;  graduated  at  Williams, 
1867,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1870;  profes- 
sion, ministry.     Address,  South  Williamstown,  Mass. 

760.  Dwight  Stiles  Herrick  (Chicopee  Falls). — Born 
in  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  December  12,  1845;  graduated  at 
Amherst,  1867;  taught  classics  in  Peekskill  Military 
Academy,  1867-70;  admitted  to  the  bar  of  New  York 
State  December  15,  1870 ;  married  December  6,  1871. 
Address,  Peekskill,  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 

761.  Chauncey  Alonzo  Jacobs  (Springfield). — Studied 
medicine  and  is  a  practicing  physician.  Address,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

763,  Gad  Lee  (Bristol,  Conn.). — Born  in  Bristol,  Conn., 


2CX)  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

February  23,  1843;  graduated  Albany  Law"  School,  1864; 
admitted  to  bar  May  i,  1864;  married  September  13,  1869. 
Address,  Waterford,  N.  Y. 

703.  Payson  Williston  Lyman  (Easthampton). — Born 
in  Easthampton,  Mass.,  February  28,  1842;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1867,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1870;  licensed  by  New  York  and  Brooklyn  Asso- 
ciation, April  6,  1870;  ordained  to  the  Christian  ministry, 
May  10,  1871;  author  of  '' History  of  Easthampton"  and 
a  section  of  "  Coleman's  Genealogy  of  the  Lyman  Family ;" 
married  August  6,  1873;  one  child.  Address,  Belcher- 
town,  Mass. 

7(»4.  Frank  Moore  (St.  Clair,  Mich.). — Born  in  St. 
Clair,  Mich.,  September  6,  1845;  graduated  at  Yale,  1868; 
lumber  dealer.  Address,  Third  Floor,  Moffat's  Block, 
Detroit,  Mich. 

765.  Edwin  Clarke  Pratt  (Pine  Meadow,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  December  25,  1840;  entered 
Yale,  Fall  of  1863,  intending  to  fit  for  the  ministry;  left  in 
March,  1865,  for  the  army;  was  lieutenant  and  aid  to 
General  Doubleday ;  in  the  three  days'  fight  about  Peters- 
burgh  and  then  "  On  to  Richmond,"  he  was  worn  out ;  at 
the  surrender  of  Lee  he  was  sent  to  the  hospital  at  Peters- 
burgh;  he  never  recovered  from  his  illness  ;  he  was  brought 
to  Boston,  where  he  died,  July  i,  1865  ;  was  buried  at  East 
Haddam,  July  4,  1865. 

700.  Hugh  Murray  Richmond  (New  York  City). — 
Born  in  Thompson,  Conn.,  August  2,  1845  ;  manufacturing; 
married  November  19,  1868;  one  child.  Address,  546 
Pearl  street.  New  York. 

707.  Elihu  Root  (Belchertown). — Born  in  Belchertown, 
Mass.,  September  14,  1845;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1867; 
teacher  of  gymnastics  and  elocution  in  Williston  Seminary 
two  years  ;  studied  theology  at  Andover  one  year;  tutor  of 
English  at  Amherst  one  year ;  studied  physics  at  Gottin- 
gen,  Leipsic  and  Berlin  three  years.  Address,  68  Unter 
den  Linden,  Berlin,  Germany. 


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708.  Charles  Clark  Spellman  (South  Wilbraham). — 
Part  of  a  classical  course  at  Yale  in  Class  of  1867;  studied 
law  and  practicing  in  Springfield ;  clerk  of  police  court. 
Address,  Springfield,  Mass.. 

769.  James  Hazelton  Tallman  (Middle  Haddam, 
Conn.). — Born  in  Scotland,  Conn.,  January  3,  1847;  grad- 
uated at  Yale,  1867;  at  Harvard  Law  School,  1868-9; 
admitted  to  the  bar  of  Connecticut,  October,  1869  ;  judge 
of  probate  for  district  of  Thompson,  Conn.  '  Address, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

770.  Moses  Bross  Thomas  (Shohola,  Pa.). — Born  in 
Barry ville,  Sullivan  County,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1845;  gradu- 
ated at  Williams  College,  1867;  studied  theology  one  year 
at  Union  Theological  ^eminary ;  after  that  with  President 
Hopkins  at  Williamstown  ;  licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Alba- 
ny, February  15,  1871  ;  ordained  by  Presbytery  of  Nassau, 
May  7,  1872;  married  February  25,  1868;  one  child — not 
living.     Address,  Islip,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

771.  Andrew  Thompson  (Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Mount  Hope,  N.  Y.,  April  3,  1845  ;  has  followed  business, 
hardware,  general  store,  bank,  boot  and  shoe ;  married 
January  29,  1873.  Address,  Honesdale,  Wayne  Coun- 
ty, Pa. 

773,  Arthur  Wellington  Tyler  (New  York  City). — 
Born  ^  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  March  14,  1842;  graduated  at 
Amherst,  1867;  journalist  from  1867  to  1871  ;  since  then 
assistant  librarian  Astor  Library,  New  York  ;  has  published 
"  Our  Lord's  Sacerdotal  Prayer,"  a  new  critical  Greek  text 
and  digest  of  John  xvii.,  [reprinted  from  Bibliotheca  Sa- 
cra, April,  1871]  ;  also  "Studies  in  the  New  Testament," 
a  new  critical  Greek  text  of  L  Cor.  xiii.,  with  a  digest 
of  manuscript  and  patristic  authorities,  very  much  more 
full  and  complete  than  anything  heretofore  published 
[reprinted  from  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  January  and  July,  1873]. 
Address,  Astor  Library,  New  York. 

773.  William  Allen  Underwood  (Adrian,  Mich.). — 
Born  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  November '16,  1846;  studied  at 
26 


202  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Yale  and  University  of  Michigan  ;  admitted  tathe  Michigan 
bar,  1869;  married  August  17,  1870;  one  child.  Address, 
Adrian,  Mich. 

774,  Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Breck  (Springfield). — 
Born  in  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  July  29/1844;  left  the  class  Senior 
year;  graduated  from  Harvard  Medical  School,  1866,  and 
from  Vienna  Medical  School,  Vienna,  Austria,  March,  1870; 
in  practice  of  medicine  since  that  date  ;  was  an  assistant 
surgeon  in  the  army;  married  April  18,  1872.  Address, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

775..  George  Case  (Lebanon,  Conn.). — Born  in  Bristol, 
Conn.,  July  21,  1837;  left  the  class  middle  year;  studied 
law  with  Richard  D.  Hubbard,  Esq.,  of  Hartford,  Conn.; 
since  1864,  in  practice  of  law  in  that  city  ;  has  been  justice 
of  the  peace,  member  of  Common  Council,  alderman,  and 
clerk  of  City  Courts  since  1868;  published  the  Charter 
and  Revised  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Hartford ;  married 
November  8,  1867;  one  child.  Address,  297  Main  street, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

776.  John  Marvin  Chapin  (Springfield).  —  Left  the 
class  middle  year;  graduated  at  Yale,  1868,  and  Hartford 
Theological  Seminary,  1871;  ordained  and  installed  pas- 
tor First  Church  in  West  Springfield,  June  19,  1872;  died 
October,  1872,  after  a  very  honorable,  useful  and  promising 
ministry. 

777.  Arthur  Douglas  Collins  (Willimantic,  Conn.). — 
Left  the  class  Senior  year. 

778.  Charles  Pemberton  Deane  (Springfield). — Left 
the  class  Senior  year. 

779.  Daniel  Healy  (New  Braintree). — Left  the  class 
middle  year. 

780.  Charles  Cornelius  Heisler  (Christiana,  Del.). — 
Born  in  Christiana,  Del.,  August  30,  1843;  left  the  class 
middle  year ;  entered  Yale,  and  left  end  of  Sophomore 
year;  since  then  resided  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  engaged  in 
tobacco  business.  Address,  216  South  Delaware  avenue, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  203 

781.  Egbert  Dushane  Heisler  (Christiana,  Del.)- — 
Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  i8,  1841;  left  the  class  mid- 
dle year;  entered  Yale  and  left  during  Junior  year;  at 
home,  one  year ;  in  an  importing  house  in  Philadelphia, 
three  years  ;  since  then  in  wholesale  tobacco  business  with 
his  brother — named  above — firm  Heisler  Brothers.  Ad- 
dress, 216  South  Delaware  avenue,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

7H'Z,  John  Van  Wagener  Heermance  (Glenco,  N.  Y.) — 
Left  the  class  middle  year. 

78;}.  John  McCrea  Hildeburn  (Philadelphia,  Pa.)-  — 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  September  24,  1846;  left  the 
class  Senior  year ;  was  in  Yale  one  year  ;  present  resi- 
dence and  occupation  unknown. 

784.  Leonard  Dwight  Hills  (Amherst). —  Born  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  April  2,  1845  ;  left  the  class  middle  year  ; 
since  July,  1864,  in  the  manufacture  of  palm-leaf  hats.  Ad- 
dress, Amherst,  Mass. 

7S5.  William  Henry  Isbell  (Lenox). — Born  in  Lenox, 
Mass.,  January  4,  1842;  left  the  class  middle  year;  gradu- 
ated at  Williams  College,  1867;  five  years  in  Lewiston, 
Me.,  in  a  cotton  mill ;  now  overseer  of  a  card-room  in  Con- 
tinental Mills.     Address,  Lewiston,  Me. 

786.  Charles  Smith  Landers  (New  Britain,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  Britain,  Conn.,  June  8,  1846;  left  the  class 
middle  year;  manufacturer;  married  June  2,  1869;  one 
child.     Address,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

787.  Albert  Josiah  Lyman  (Lenox). — Born  in  Willis- 
ton,  Vt.,  December  24,  1845;  left  the  class  Senior  year; 
in  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  one  year;  graduated  at 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1868;  one  year 
at  New  Haven  as  licentiate;  ordained  September  7,  1870; 
published,  "  Conversion  a  Divine  Work,  at  Once  Natural 
and  Supernatural;"  settled  in  Milford,  Conn.;  now  in 
Brooklyn  ;  married  June  i,  1870.     Address,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

788.  Benjamin  Franklin  Marsh  (Winsted,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Dayton,  O.,  May  21,  1842;  left  the  class  middle 
year;  soldier,  1862-3;  enlisted  in  Company  F,  2d  Connec- 


204  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

ticut,  May,  1861,  and  discharged  August,  iS6i  ;  re-enlisted 
August,  1862,  in  Company  F,  28th  Connecticut;  dis- 
charged August,  1863,  in  consequence  of  loss  of  left  arm 
at  Port  Hudson,  June  15,  1863;  school  teacher,  Winter 
1863-4;  tax  collector  and  country  store-keeper,  1864-8; 
then  book-keeper,  and  now  postmaster  ;  married  February, 
1866;  two  children.     Address,  West  Winsted,  Conn. 

789.  Thomas  Neal  McLean  (Simsbury,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  February  17,  1843  J  1^^  the  class  mid- 
dle year ;  in  Yale,  two  years ;  Yale  Medical,  two  and  one- 
half  years  ;  studied  in  hospitals  in  London,  England  ;  spent 
the  years  1864-6  in  Louisiana,  in  cotton  business;  was 
house  physician  at  Connecticut  State  Hospital,  New  Haven, 
and  also  for  a  time  on  medical  staff  of  the  Retreat  for  the 
Insane  at  Hartford.     Address,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

790.  James  Fiske  Merriam  (Springfield).  —  Born  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  May  2,  1845  ;  left  the  class  middle  year; 
finished  preparation  at  Polytechnic  Institute,  Brooklyn ; 
graduated  at  Yale,  1867;  one  year  at  Yale  Theological 
Seminary;  two  at  Andover,  graduating  1870;  one  year 
at  Andover  as  licentiate  ;  ordained  September,  1871  ;  mar- 
ried April  7,  1869;  two  children.  Address,  Farming- 
ton,  Conn. 

791.  Robert  Stewart  Morrison  (Allegheny  City,  Pa.). 
— Left  the  class  Senior  year. 

793.  Foster  Morss  (Red  Falls,  N.  Y.).— Born  in  Red 
Falls,  Greene  County,  N.  Y.,  August  19,  1845  ;  left  the 
class  middle  year;  graduated  in  civil  engineering,  at  Union 
College,  in  1864;  ouq  year  assistant  engineer  on  Cincin- 
nati, Hamilton  and  Dayton  Railroad  ;  two  years  resident 
engineer  of  Rondout  and  Oswego  Railroad  ;  one  year  chief 
engineer  of  same ;  now  consulting  engineer  of  Kingston 
and  Syracuse  Railroad.     Address,  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

793.  George  Moody  Morse  (Spencer).  —  Born  in 
Spencer,  Mass.;  left  the  class  middle  year;  taught  a  year; 
spent  a  year  on  State  street,  learning  banking  ;  in  that  busi- 
ness since  1865  5  clerk  of  Congregational  Society,  Arling- 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  20$ 

ton,  and  town  auditor;  married,  1865  ;  three  children.    Ad- 
dress, Boston. 

794.  Joseph  Gardner  Parke  (Parkesburgh,  Pa.). — Born^ 
in  Parkesburgh,  Pa.;  left  the  class  middle  year;  some  ser- 
vice in  the  army. 

795.  Cassius  Carroll  Peck  (West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  December  10,  1844;  left 
the  class  Senior  year ;  special  attention  given  to  Natural 
Philosophy ;  traveled  in  Europe ;  patent  attorney  at  Chi- 
cagp,  1870;  began  manufacturing,  1873;  has  published 
some  pamphlets  on  patent  law;  married  October  15,  1866; 
one  child  ;  wife  deceased.     Address,  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 

796.  Frederick  Miles  Terrill  (Auburn,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  February  i,  1842;  left  the  class  Junior 
year;  hardware  merchant;  married  October  12,  I870;  two 
children.     Address,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

797.  Henry  Fuller  Torrey  (Honesdale,  Pa.). — Born 
in  Honesdale,  Pa.,  October  20,  1842;  left  the  class  Senior 
year ;  studied  engineering  ;  mining  engineer  for  Delaware 
&  Hudson  Coal  Co.,  since  1865  ;  also  now  real  estate  agent 
for  the  Company,  with  entire  charge  of  those  departments  ; 
married  November  23,  1869;  two  children.  Address, 
Providence,  Luzerne  County,  Pa. 

798.  Edwin  Sprague  Gould  (Oakham). — Left  the  class 
Junior  year ;  studied  at  Oakham  a  year ;  enlisted  for  nine 
months  as  a  private  in  51st  Massachusetts  Regiment;  com- 
pleted preparation  for  college  at  Andover ;  eyes  failed  ;  con- 
nected with  Hartford  Post,  Worcester  Gazette^  and  Commer- 
cial Advertiser^  severally,  as  local  editor,  associate  editor, 
and  editor;  graduated  at  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
1872  ;  resident  licentiate  at  Andover,  1872-3  ;  settled  pas- 
tor of  Free  Congregational  Church  in  Providence.  Ad- 
dress, Providence,  R.  L 

799.  George  Washington  Brown,  Jr.  (Ellsworth,  Me.). 
— Left  the  class  middle  year. 

800.  Lucius  Dyer  Carpenter  (Brattleboro,  Vt.). — Left 
the  class  middle  year. 


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801.  William  Clark  (Cromwell,  Conn.).  —  Left  the 
class  middle  year. 

803.  John  Edmands  (North  Brookfield).  —  Left  the 
class  middle  year. 

CLASS  OF  1864. 

803.  Arthur  Hoyt  Averill  (Danbury,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Salisbury,  Conn.,  July  6,  1845  ;  graduated  from  Yale, 
1869;  studied  law  with  his  father,  Hon.  Roger  Averill; 
went  West.     Address,  unknown. 

804.  Henry  Ballantine  (Ahmednugger,  India). — Born 
in  Ahmednugger,  India,  November,  1846;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1868  ;  is  a  merchant  in  India  since  1869  ; 
married  October,  1869;  one  child.  Address,  Bombay, 
India. 

805.  Louis  Sylvester  Bemis  (Chester). — Born  in  North 
Chester,  Mass.,  October  5,  1845 ;  when  last  heard  from  was 
in  Philadelphia.     Address,  unknown. 

806.  John  Wilson  Brown  (Corning,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Corning,  N.  Y.,  December  19,  1845  J  graduated  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Albany,  1868;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1869;  i^ 
practice  of  law.     Address,  Corning,  N.  Y. 

807.  Charles  Edgar  Converse  ( Stafford ville.  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Staffordville,  Tolland  County,  Conn.,  March  10, 
1845  ;  in  mercantile  business  since  leaving  seminary;  with 
Brown,  Thompson  &  McWhirter.  Address,  269  and  273 
Main  street,  Hartford,  Conn. 

808.  Edward  Gustin  Coy,  Jr.,  (Sandusky,  O.). — Born 
in  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  August  23,  1844;  graduated  at  San- 
dusky High  School,  1861  ;  taught  in  common  school  until 
1862;  graduated  at  Yale,  1869;  taught  in  Cincinnati,  O.^ 
one  year;  taught  Junior  Classical  Class,  WiUiston  Semi- 
nary, two  years ;  tutor  of  Latin  in  Yale,  one  year ;  teacher 
Senior  Class  Phillips  Andover  Academy  since  then ;  mar- 
ried November  25,  1873.     Address,  Andover,  Mass. 

809.  Robert  Weeks  DeForest  (New  York,  N.  Y.).~- 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  ^20/ 

Born  in  New  York  City,  April  25,  184S  ;  in  Europe,  1864-6; 
graduated  at  Yale,  1870;  graduated  at  Columbia  College 
Law  School;  studied  civil  law  at  the  University  of  Bonn, 
Germany;  was  for  a  time  student  in  office  of  Evarts, 
Southmayd  &  Choate,  52  Wall  street;  afterward  in  that  of 
Weeks  &  Forster,  58  Wall  street;  is  now  junior  partner  in 
Weeks,  Forster  &  DeForest ;  married  November  12,  1872. 
Address,  58  Wall  street,  or  4  West  27th  street,  New  York. 

810.  Otis  Judd  Eddy  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1846;  graduated  at  Hamilton  Col- 
lege, 1868,  and  Hamilton  Medical  School,  1871. 

811.  Henry  Harrison  Hamilton  (Chester). — Born  in 
Chester,  Mass.,  January  31,  1842;  graduated  at  Amherst, 
1868,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1871; 
ordained  September,  1872;  married  June  4,  1872;  one 
child.     Address,  Westford,  Mass. 

813.  William  Abbott  Hamilton  (Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.). — Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  31,  1847;  graduated 
at  Yale,  1868.     Address,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

813.  Morris  Waldo  Hayden  (Vernon,  Conn.). — Ad- 
dress, care  C.  D,  Talcott,  Esq.,  Talcottville,  Conn. 

814.  Robert  Allen  Hume  (New  Haven,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Bombay,  India,  March  18,  1847;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1868  ;  at  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  two  years  ;  graduated 
at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1873;  taught  in  General 
Russell's  Institute,  New  Haven,  186S-9,  and  in  the  Ed- 
wards Place  Boarding  School,  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  187 1-2; 
sailed  for  India,  under  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1874;  married 
July  7,  1874.     Address,  care  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston. 

815.  George  Henry  Lewis  (New  Britain,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  Britain,  Conn.,  September  6,  1842;  was  a 
member  of  Class  of  1863  ;  entered  the  army  as  private 
14th  Connecticut ;  wounded  in  the  shoulder  at  Antietam, 
and  in  the  knee  at  Fredericksburgh  ;  discharged  at  the  end 
of  fourteen  months;  returned  to  Williston  and  graduated 
with  Class  of  1864;  graduated  at  Yale,  1868;  taught  three 
years,    1868-71;  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Des  Moines,  la., 


208  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

October,  1 871;  member  law  firm  Parsons  &  Lewis;  received 
honorary  A.  M.  frorp  Iowa  College ;  deacon  in  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Des  Moines;  married  August  29,  1869. 
Address,  Des  Moines,  la. 

•810.  Henry  Neill  (^Geneseo,  N.  Y.). — Born  in  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  January  20,  1845;  two  years  in  Center  Col- 
lege, Ky.,  1864-6;  graduated  at  Princeton  College,  1868, 
and  at  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1872;  taught 
school,  1868-9;  ordained  a  minister,  June,  1872;  married 
June,  1872.     Address,  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y. 

817.  Oscar  Beroth  Parker  (Brimfield). — Entered  Am- 
herst College  and  died  in  Freshman  year. 

818.  Thomas  Clayton  Welles  (Wethersfield,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  August  7,  1846;  graduated 
at  Yale,  1868,  and  at  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1872; 
taught  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.,  1868-9,  and  at  Fulton, 
N.  Y.,  Summer  of  1870;  ordained,  1873  ;  married  Decem- 
ber 4,  1872.     Address,  Keokuk,  la. 

811),  Martin  Seth  Wiard  (Plainville,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Burlington,  Conn.,  February  21,  1843;  graduated  at  Bryant 
&  Stratton's  Commercial  College,  Hartford,  1864;  left  the 
seminary  to  accept  a  position  in  Russell  &  Erwin  Manufac- 
turing Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  and  has  remained 
there  since  then;  at  present,  paymaster.  Address,  New 
Britain,  Conn. 

820.  Edward  Francis  Williams  (Chaplin,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Eastford,  Conn.,  April  7,  1845  ;  graduated  at  Wil- 
liams College,  1868;  engaged  in  teaching  at  Eastford, 
Conn.,  but  obliged  to  relinquish  his  school  at  end  of  second 
term;  he  died  of  consumption,  October  6,  1869. 

821,  Wilder  Bennett  Harding  (Putney,  Vt.). — Born  in 
Putney,  Vt.,  February  6,  1839;  ^^^^  ^^^  class  middle  year; 
graduated  at  Yale,  1867;  taught  at  Lawrence  Academy, 
Groton,  Mass.,  two  years,  beginning  August,  1863;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  3,  1869  ;  taught 
two  terms  in  Warring's  Military  Institute,  Poughkeepsie,  N. 
Y.,  and   two  terms  in   Stamford   Military  Institute,  Stam- 


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ford,  Conn.;  principal  of  Smith  Academy,  Hatfield,  Mass., 
since  December,  1873;  married  August  22,  1872.  Address, 
Hatfield.  Mass. 

82'i.  William  Henry  Burnham  (Hampton,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Hampton,  Windham  County,  Conn.,  December  27, 
1841 ;  left  the  class  Junior  year;  farmer  since  leaving  Wil- 
liston  ;  selectman,  four  years  ;  married  December  25,  1865. 
Address,  Hampton,  Windham  County,  Conn. 

8'^3.  Darwin  Evander  Ranney  (West  Brattleboro',  Vt.). 
— Completed  English  course ;  now  clerk  for  Goldthwait, 
Snow  &  Knight,  carpet  dealers.  Address,  43  and  45  Wash- 
ington street,  Boston. 

^,;.  CLASS  OF  1865. 

8.24.  Henry  Adams  (Amherst). — Is  a  government  clerk. 
Address,  Washington,  D.  C. 

825.  Lyman  Hotchkiss  Bagg  (West  Springfield). — 
Born  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  December  24,  1846  ;  grad- 
uated at  Yale,  1869;  one  of  the  editors  of  Yale  Literary 
Magazine;  wrote  all  of  two  numbers  of  Volume  ix.  (No- 
vember, 1868,  and  April,  1869),  and  160  pp.  out  of  488  pp. 
comprising  the  volume  were  by  him ;  compiled  and  pub- 
lished an  index  of  the  first  thirty-three  volumes  of  the  Yale 
Literary  Magazine,  an  8vo.  pamphlet  of  36  pp.,  containing 
6,000  or  7,000  references  ;  in  April,  1868,  wrote  "  Letters  of 
Mark,  a  college  tragedy  in  three  acts,"  for  the  wooden  spoon 
exhibition,  which  was  published  without  his  knowledge ; 
delivered  class  poem  on  Presentation  Day,  which  was  pub- 
lished in  pamphlet  form  ;  during  Winter  of  1869-70,  pre- 
pared manuscript  (1000  pp.)  of  a  sort  of  encyclopaedia  of 
New  Haven  undergraduate  life,  entitled,  *'  Four  Years  at 
Yale :  By  a  graduate  of  '69,"  published  by  C.  C.  Chatfield 
&  Co.,  New  Haven;  one  thousand  copies  sold  within  a  year 
of  its  publication  ;  September,  1870,  to  July,  1871,  resided  in 
New  Haven,  engaged  in  proof-reading  and  writing  for  the 
College  Courant ;  contributed  a  series  of  articles  on  boating, 
which  served  as  the  pretext  under  which  Harvard  rejected 
27 


2IO  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Yale's  challenge  for  the  usual  University  race  of  1871  ; 
these  articles,  together  with  various  newspaper  reports  of 
the  races  of  1870,  were  published  in  a  pamphlet  of  48  pp., 
entitled,  "Yale  and  Harvard  Boat  Racing;"  August  i, 
1871,  issued  a  circular  announcing  his  intention  to  compile 
a  genealogy  of  his  ancestor,  John  Bagg,  who  settled  in 
Springfield  in  1657;  October,  1871,  to  July,  1872,  on  a 
European  tour,  meantime  corresponding  with  Sprmgfield 
Republican;  on  April  21,  1873,  entered  the  office  of  the 
Evening  Post^  New  York,  where  he  expects  to  remain. 
Address,  care  of  Evening  Post^  New  York. 

826.  Frederick  Putnam  Bellamy  (Chicopee  Falls). — 
Born  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  April  14,  1847;  graduated  at 
Union  College,  1868 ;  studied  law.    Address,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

827.  Luther  Whitney  Bodman  (Williamsburgh). — 
Born  in  Charlemont,  Mass.,  March,  1845;  farming;  bank- 
ing and  business;  married  Thanksgiving,  1870;  one  child. 
Address,  Bement,  111. 

828.  Harvey  Childs  (Pittsburgh,  Pa.). — Born  in  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  February  20,  1848;  two  terms  at  Yale,  Fresh- 
man Class  of  1869;  merchant  since  1866;  wholesale  boots 
and  shoes;  married  February  i,  1872.  Address,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

829.  Nathan  Brown  Coy  (Sandusky,  O.). — Born  in 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  August  30,  1847;  graduated  at  Yale,  1870; 
has  been  teaching  since  September,  1870.  Address,  17 
Lafayette  Place,  New  York. 

830.  Henry  Adolphus  Davenport  (Stamford,  Conn.). 
— Entered  Amherst,  but  did  not  complete  the  course  ;  grad- 
uated from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1873; 
at  last  account  settled  in  Alexander  Presbyterian  Mission, 
King  street.  New  York. 

831.  Charles  Brown  Herrick  (Salt  Point,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Milanville,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  August  15, 
1845  ;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  1869;  admitted  to  prac- 
tice law  in  State  of  New  York,  June  15,  1870;  married 
September  11,  1872.     Address,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  2  I  I 

832.  John  Edward  Kellogg  (Amherst).  —  Graduated 
at  Amherst,  1869  ;  has  pursued  journalism  since  then  ; 
editor  Taimton  Daily  Evening  Gazette ;  now  editor  Fitch- 
burg  Sentinel.     Address,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

833.  George  Miller  (Rochester,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  November  5,  1847;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1870;  July,  1870,  to  September,  1871,  post-graduate  study 
in  New  Haven;  September,  1871,  to  October,*  1872,  in  a 
New  York  publishing  house  ;  since  then  secretary  New 
England  Car  Spring  Co.,  240  Broadway,  New  York.  Ad- 
dress, post-office  box  662,  New  York. 

834.  Charles  Steadman  Newhall  (Fall  River). — Born 
in  Boston,  October  4,  1842;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1869, 
and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1872  ;  has 
published,  "  History  of  Fall  River,"  and  "  Joe  and  the  How- 
ards, or  Arms  with  Eyes  ;"  entered  the  ministry,  1872. 
Address,  Oriskany  Falls,  N.  Y. 

835.  Merritt  Noyes  (Abington). — Born  in  Abington, 
Mass.,  August  15,  1842;  merchandise,  1866  to  1868;  real 
estate  broker,  till  May,  1871  ;  hotel  keeping  since;  was  in 
Company  E,  4th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Mili- 
tia ;  has  edited  and  published  Kansas  Real  Estate  Advo- 
cate,'LdiVJVtncQ,  Kan.;  married  October  10,  1869.  Address, 
Parsons,  Labette  County,  Kan. 

836.  Charles  Elijah  Plumb  (Litchfield,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  March  17,  1845  5  ^^^^  insurance  till  No- 
vember, 1870;  since  then  dealing  in  stationery;  married 
June  2,  1869;  one  child.  Address,  627  Mt.  Vernon  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

837.  Charles  Reed  (Abington).  —  Born  in  Abington, 
Mass.,  July  19,  1847;  graduated  at  Yale,  1871,  and  from 
Yale  Law  School,  1873.  Address,  no  Howe  street,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

838.  Edward  Tinker  Waite  (Toledo,  O.). — Born  in 
Maumee  City,  O. ;  graduated  at  Yale,  1869;  entered  the 
office  of  his  father,  the  present  chief  justice,  and  studied 
law  one  year  ;  graduated  from  the  Law  School  of  Michigan 


2  12  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

University,  with  degree  LL.B.,  1871  ;  admitted  to  the  bar 
in  Ohio,  September,  1871  ;  appointed  secretary  to  Hon.  M. 
R.  Waite  before  the  General  Board  of  Arbitration  of  Ala- 
bama Claims,  at  Geneva,  Switzerland  ;  became  a  member 
of  the  firm  M.  R.  &  R.  Waite,  attorneys  at  law  ;  married 
October  28,  1873.     Address,  Toledo,  O. 

839.  Albert  Allen  Alden  (Westfield). — Left  the  class 
Senior  year;  manufacturer.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

840.  Joseph  Lane  Barbour  (Hartford,  Conn.). — Left 
the  class  middle  year ;  has  worked  on  Hartford  Post^  and 
appeared  as  temperance  lecturer  and  political  speaker ; 
married.     Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

841.  Samuel  Atkins  Barbour  (Bristol,  Conn.). — Left 
the  class  middle  year;  graduated  at  Sheffield  Scientific 
School,  1868. 

843.  Algernon  Thompson  Beaman  (Princeton). — Born 
1846;  left  the  class  middle  year;  passed  one  year  in  En- 
glish Department,  Williston  Seminary ;  in  partnership  with 
his  father  in  keeping  the  Wachusett  House,  Princeton, 
Mass.     Address,  Princeton,  Mass. 

843.  Leander  Augustus  Bevin  (Easthampton,  Conn.). 
— Left  the  class  middle  year  ;  entered  Yale  in  Class  of 
1870;  did  not  graduate;  employed  by  Springfield  Gas  Ma- 
chine Co.     Address,  554  Broadway,  New  York. 

844.  Edward  Pierce  Goodrich  (Plainville,  Conn.). — 
Left  the  class  middle  year  ;  druggist.  Address,  Plain- 
ville, Conn. 

845.  Jonah  David  Gregory  (Princeton).  —  Born  in 
Princeton,  Mass.,  February  18,  1845  \  left  the  class  middle 
year;  studied  one  year  in  English  Department,  Williston 
Seminary ;  country  merchant  and  postmaster ;  married 
October  15, 1867;  two  children.    Address,  Princeton,  Mass. 

840.  Lorenzo  Griswold  (Coleraine).  —  Born  in  Ston- 
ington.  Conn.,  January  5,  1847  J  left  the  class  middle  year  ; 
studied  one  year  in  English  Department,  Williston  Semi- 
nary ;    cotton  manufacturer  at  Griswoldville,  Mass. ;  mar- 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  213 

ried  April  6,  1869;   one  child — deceased.     Address,  Gris- 
woldville,  Mass. 

847.  Charles  Goulding  Howe  .(Orange).  —  Born  in 
Orange,  Mass.,  December  9,  1844  ;  completed  the  course  of 
English;  master  builder ;  married  December  22,  1869  ;  one 
child.     Address,  Orange,  Mass. 

848.  Lester  Bouton  Howe  (Geneseo,  N.  Y.).  —  Born 
in  Angelica,  Alleghany  County,  N.  Y.,  January  16,  1846; 
completed  the  course  of  English  ;  clerk  in  office  of  Living- 
ston County;  clerk,  1866-7;  deputy  postmaster,  1867-8; 
contract  clerk  United  States  Post-Office  Department,  Wash- 
ington, 1868-9;  cashier  and  book-keeper  American  Cro- 
quet Co.,  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  1869-71 ;  deputy  clerk  of  Living- 
ston County,  1871,  to  date.  Address,  Geneseo,  Livingston 
County,  N.  Y. 

849.  John  Elliott  Mason  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  —  Left 
class  Senior  year,  and  took  Senior  English  studies;  gradu- 
ated at  Union  College. 

850.  Gordon  Mitchell  (Plainville,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Falmouth,  Cornwall  County,  England,  1841  ;  left  the  class 
Senior  year;  graduated  at  Union  College,  1869,  and  Prince- 
ton Theological  Seminary,  in  course  ;  settled  over  South 
Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia.  Address,  South- 
west corner  13th  and  Pine  streets,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

851.  Charles  .Wadsworth  Merriam  (Springfield). — 
Left  the  class  middle  year  ;  died  October  3,  1864. 

852.  Alfred  Noyes  (Abington).  —  Born  in  Abington, 
Mass.,  March  2,  1845  ;  died  during  Senior  year,  April,  23, 
1865. 

85.3,  Charles  Kimball  Pevey  (West  Boylston,  Mass.). 
— Left  the  class  Junior  year  ;  dentist ;  advertised  his  craft 
very  extensively  a  few  years  ago.  Address,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

854.  LuciAN  Tudor  Platt  (Waterbury,  Conn  ). — Born 
in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  May  21,  1846;  left  the  class  Senior 
year ;  took  special  course  at  Sheffield  Scientific  School  ; 
physician  and  surgeon  since  July,  1869  ;  at  one  time  asso- 


214  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

ciated  with  the  "  Half  Yearly  Compendium  of  Medical 
Science;"  married  September  25,  1872.  Address,  Terry- 
ville,  Conn. 

855.  Samuel  Atwater  Raymond  (Cleveland,  O.)- — 
Born  in  Cleveland,  O.,  August  27,  1845  ;  left  the  class  Sen- 
ior year ;  studied  with  Professor  Josiah  Clark  at  North- 
ampton ;  graduated  Yale,  1870;  entered  the  dry  goods 
house  of  Raymond  &  Lowe,  October,  1870 ;  February  i, 
1 871,  became  partner  in  the  same  firm,  Raymond,  Lowe  & 
Co.     Address,  Cleveland,  O. 

850.  George  Albert  Russell  (Holyoke,  Mass.). — Left 
the  class  middle  year.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

857.  Jacob  Mans  Schermerhorn  (Homer,  N.  Y.). — Left 
the  class  Senior  year;  graduated  at  Williams  College,  1869. 

858.  Henry  Streeter  (Towanda,  Pa.). — Born  Novem- 
ber I,  1846;  left  the  class  middle  year;  graduated  at  Union, 
1868;  lawyer.     Address,  Towanda,  Pa. 

859.  Adelbert  Phineas  Thayer  (Windermere,  Conn.). 
— Left  the  class  Junior  year  ;  member  of  the  firm  Jordan 
Marsh  &  Co.,  Boston,  when  last  heard  from. 

800.  Charles  Mitchell  Ui^derwood  (Adrian,  Mich.). 
— Left  the  class  Senior  year ;  graduated  at  Michigan  Uni- 
versity, 1870. 

861.  John  Kingsbury  West  (Pittsfield). — Left  the 
class  middle  year;  graduated  at  Williams  College,  1868. 

862.  John  Young  (Geneseo,  N.  Y.). — Left  the  class 
middle  year;  graduated  Hobart  College,  1868. 

863.  Arthur  PYetcher  Whitin  (Whitinsville). — Born 
in  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  June  28,  1846;  completed  the  Eng- 
lish course  ;  traveling  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1866-8; 
entered  a  machine  shop,  December,  1868;  has  followed 
the  trade  of  a  machinist  since  then  ;  has  patented  an  im- 
provement in  boring  tools.     Address,  Whitinsville. 

864.  Alfred  Ferry  Lyman  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  September  27,  1846  ;  studied  English ; 
taught;  died  October  3,  1868. 

865.  Horace  Smith   Lyman    (Easthampton). — Born  in 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  21 5 

Easthampton,  Mass.,  October  21,  1848;  studied  English ; 
taught;  is  a  farmer;  married  November  30,  1871.  Ad- 
dress, Easthampton,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1866. 

866.  Joseph  Henry  Adams  (Hadley). — Born  in  Had- 
ley,  Mass.,  August  11,  1845;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1870;  spent  two  years  in  study  and  foreign  travel; 
teaching  since  September  i,  1872.     Address,  Orange,  N.  J. 

867.  Edward  Browning  Allen  (Vernon,  N.  ].). — Born 
in  Vernon,  Sussex  County,  N.  J.,  September  9,  1846;  after 
successfully  completing  the  course  of  study  in  the  common 
school  of  his  native  town,  he  went  to  Hudson  River  Insti- 
tute, Claverack,  N.  Y.,  in  the  Fall  of  1863  ;  here  he  ac- 
quired such  a  thirst  for  knowledge  that  his  father  decided, 
contrary  to  his  original  purpose,  to  send  him  to  college ;  he 
entered  upon  his  preparation  at  Williston ;  he  died  Septem- 
ber 30,  1865. 

868.  John  Elliott  Curran  (Utica,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1848;  graduated  at  Yale,  1870; 
traveled  abroad  a  year  ;  began  to  read  law,  1871.  Address, 
Utica,  N.  Y. 

869.  Nathaniel  French  Davis  (Lake  Village,  N.  H.). 
— Born  in  Lake  Village,  N.  H.,  June  11,  1847;  graduated 
at  Brown  University  in  the  class  of  1870;  connected  with 
the  engineering  department  of  the  Providence  City  Water 
Works,  1 870-1  ;  taught  mathematics  at  Riverview  Military 
Academy,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  at  present, 
professor  Mathematics  and  Physics  and  vice-principal  in  the 
Keystone  State  Normal  School  at  Kutztown,  Pa.  Address, 
Kutztown,  Berks  County,  Pa. 

870.  Richard  Ellerby  (Great  Barrington). — Born  in 
Leeds,  Yorkshire,  England,  August  26,  1843  ;  entered  Wil- 
liams College,  but  left  at  end  of  Sophomore  year ;  was  an 
overseer  in  a  woolen  mill,  1868-72  ;  entered  the  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Fairfax  County, 


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Va.,  1872;  is  a  candidate  for  holy  orders  in  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  in  the  diocese  of  Virginia.  Address, 
Theological  Seminary,  Fairfax  County,  Va. 

871.  Manly  Caudee  Green    (Buffalo,  N.  Y.). 

873.  Robert  Beales  Hall  (Ashiield). — Born  in  Ash- 
field,  Mass.,  December  30,  1845  5  graduated  at  Williams 
College,  1870;  graduated  at  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
New  York,  1873  ;  settled  pastor  Congregational  Church,  at 
Wolfborough,  N.  H. ;  taught  one  year  after  leaving  college ; 
married  December  30,  1870.    Address,  Wolfborough,  N.  H. 

873.  Samuel  Whittlesey  Rowland  (Ceylon,  India). 
— Born  in  Jaffna,  Ceylon,  March  4,  1848;  graduated  at 
Amherst,  1870,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1873; 
ordained  for  the  work  of  a  foreign  missionary,  1873,  and 
sailed  in  the  same  year  for  Ceylon;  married,  1873.  -Ad- 
dress, Jaffna,  Ceylon,  care  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston. 

874.  Myron  Winslow  Hunt  (Madras,  India). — Born  in 
Madras,  India,  December  5,  1846;  graduated  at  Amherst, 
1870,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1873; 
ordained  for  the  foreign  missionary  service  and  sailed,  1873. 
Address,  care  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston. 

875.  John  Calvin  Kendall  (Ridgefield,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Ridgefield,  Fairfield  County,  Conn.,  March  19,  1847; 
graduated  at  Yale,  1870;  course  of  medicine  in  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York ;  graduated  there. 
Address,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

870.  DwiGHT  Whitney  Learned  (Plymouth  Hollow, 
Conn.). — Born  in  Canterbury,  Conn.,  October  12,  1848; 
graduated  at  Yale,  1870;  taught  in  New  Haven,  1 870-1  ; 
studied  in  philology  at  Yale,  187 1-3;  appointed,  1874, 
professor  in  Thayer  College.     Address,  Kidder,  Mo. 

877.  Edward  Augustus  Lewis  (Naugatuck,  Conn.).-^ 
Born  in  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  October  5,  1847  5  graduated  at 
Yale,  1870;  studied  medicine  in  New  York.  Address', 
Naugatuck,  Conn. 

878.  Joseph  Edward  Miller  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  December  24,  1846;  graduated  at  Am- 


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herst,  1870;  taught  in  Monson  Academy,  1870-1;  princi- 
pal of  South  Hadley  High  School,  187 1-3  ;  traveling  and 
studying  in  Europe ;  principal  High  School  at  Montpelier, 
1874.     Address,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

879.  Harvey  Porter  (Huntington). — Born  in  Shel- 
burne  Falls,  Mass.,  July  27,  1844;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1870;  principal  Amherst  High  School  during 
Senior  year;  professor  in  Protestant  College,  Beirut,  Syria, 
commencing  November,  1870  ;  in  the  war  served  as  private 
in  46th  Massachusetts;  married  August  8,  1872  ;  one  child. 
Address,  American  Mission,  Beirut,  Syria. 

880.  James  Milnor  Pratt  (Centre  Brook,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Centre  Brook,  Conn.,  August  i,  1846;  graduated 
at  Williams  College,  1870;  taught  the  deaf  and  dumb, 
1870-3  ;  teacher  by  profession  ;  at  present  lecturing.  Ad- 
dress, Centre  Brook,  Conn. 

Lyman  William  Redington  (Rutland,  Vt.). — Reported 
in  Scientific  Class  of  1869. 

881.  John  Gilman  Stanton  (Winchester). — Born  in 
New  Orleans,  La.,  December  25,  1848  ;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst, 1870  ;  took  a  regular  course  in  medicine  in  Germany, 
studying  at  Gottingen,  Berlin  and  Wiirtzburg ;  took  the 
regular  degree  of  M.  D.  at  the  University  of  Wurtzburg, 
1873;  thesis  at  graduation,  "  Treatment  of  Pneumonia  by 
Quinine  Inhalation  ;"  traveled  in  France  and  England  ;  now 
with  Dr.  J.  G.  Blake.  Address,  183  Harrison  Avenue, 
Boston,  Mass. 

883.  George  Henry  Tilton  (Hopkinton,  N.  H.>. — 
Born  in  Nashua,  N.  H.,  January  31,  1845;  graduated  at 
Amherst,    1870,   and  at   Andover   Theological   Seminary, 

1873- 

883.  Cornelius  Gilman  Trow  (Sunderland). — Born  in 
Buckland,  Mass.,  March  i,  1847;  graduated  at  Amherst  in 
1870;  graduated  in  medicine,  1872;  in  practice  of  his 
profession ;  married  June  5,  1872.  Address,  Sunder- 
land, Mass. 

884.  Morgan  Carpenter  Tyler  (Canandaigua,  N.  Y.). 

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2l8  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

— Born  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  December  22,  1847;  member 
of  the  firm  J.  B.  Burr,  Hyde  &  Co.,  book  publishers.  Ad- 
dress, 83  Clark  street,  Chicago,  111. 

885.  Walter  Bowen  Wines  (New  York  City). — Born 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  October  10,  1848;  entered  Middlebury 
College,  Vt.,  Class  of  1870;  left  college  May,  1869,  having 
contracted  marriage  contrary  to  college  laws ;  graduated 
from  Columbia  College  Law  School,  May,  1871 ;  while 
attending  Law  School  assisted  his  father,  the  Rev.  Dr.  E. 
C.  Wines,  in  his  duties  as  secretary  of  New  York  Prison 
Association;  managing  clerk  in  a  lawyer's  office,  187 1-2; 
since  then  in  practice  on  his  own  account;  is  notary  public 
and  commissioner  for  nearly  all  the  United  States  ;  edited 
report  of  the  Prison  Labor  Commission  (pp.  325);  also 
edited  complete  works  of  Edward  Livingston — formerly 
senator  from  Louisiana  and  secretary  of  State — on  "  Crimi- 
nal Jurisprudence  ;  "  married  April  16,  1869;  one  child. 
Address,  194  Broadway,  New  York. 

886.  Edward  Clark  Winslow  (Sunderland). — Born  in 
Sunderland,  Franklin  County,  Mass.,  August  24,  1845; 
graduated  at  Amherst,  1870;  teaching  since  then;  princi- 
pal Morgan  School  at  Clinton;  married  August  23,  1872. 
Address,  Clinton,  Conn. 

887.  Caleb  Wheeler  Durham  (Reading,  Pa.)- — Born 
in  Tunkhannock,  Pa.,  February  6, 1848  ;  completed  a  course 
in  English;  studied  engineering  at  University  of  Michigan, 
(optional  course,)  1867-9;  March  to  August,  1866,  clerk  in 
employ  of  Reading  Railroad;  July,  1869,  to  April,  1870, 
civil  engineer  in  employ  of  New  York  Central  Railroad; 
July,  1870,  to  April,  1872,  division  engineer  for  Chicago 
and  North-Western  Railroad;  May  to  November,  1872, 
principal  assistant  engineer  for  Texas  and  Pacific  Railroad  ; 
served  in  the  army  six  months,  at  two  terms,  at  the  time  of 
the  invasion  of  Pennsylvania ;  a  private  and  fifteen  years  of 
age  at  time  of  service.     Address,  Reading,  Pa. 

888.  Henry  Perry  Dutton   (Rutland,   N.    Y.).— Born 


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March,  1847;  completed  an  English  course;  farmer.     Ad- 
dress, Rutland,  N.  Y. 

8S9.  William  Southworth  Rowland  (Ceylon,  India).— 
Born  in  Jaffna,  Ceylon,  July  8,  1846;  left  the  Classical  Class 
Senior  year;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1870,  and 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1873  ;  ordained  for  foreign 
missionary  service,  1873;  sailed  for  India  same  year;  mar- 
ried June,  1873.     Address,  care  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston. 

890.  Arthur  Richards  Paine  (Holden). — Born  in 
Holden,  Mass.,  May  9,  1846  ;  completed  an  English  course  : 
graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1871 ;  was  a  teacher  one 
year;  studied  medicine  at  College  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, New  York.     Address,  Holden,  Mass. 

891.  William  Harrison  Root  (Belchertown). — Born 
in  Belchertown,  Mass.,  June  6,  1847;  completed  an  English 
course;  insurance,  1866-70;  with  the  firm  Root,  McKis- 
seck  &  Co.,  Chicago,  dealers  in  lumber  (hard  wood), 
1 870-1  ;  cashier  bank.  Address,  735  Cottage  Grove  Ave- 
nue, Chicago,  111. 

893,  George  Sawyer  (Templeton). — Born  in  Phillips- 
ton,  Mass.,  May  11,  1845;  completed  an  English  course; 
went  into  the  lumber  trade  in  Forest  County,  Penn.  ;  was 
burned  out  at  the  end  of  one  year ;  since  then  in  the  em- 
ploy of  the  Wilson  Sewing  Machine  Company  at  Cleveland, 
O.,  Boston,  New  York  and  Chicago.  Address,  378  West 
Madison  street,  Chicago,  111. 

89;{.  George  Stacy  Spencer  (Corning,  N.  Y.). — Born 
March  13,  1847  ;  completed  a  course  in  English;  Fall  and 
Winter  of  1866  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Academy;  attended  Al- 
bany University  of  Law,  1869-70;  admitted  to  practice 
law  in  Spring  of  1870;  in  1871,  entered  the  drug  business 
in  St.  Cloud,  Minn. ;  served  in  the  war  as  a  private  in 
Company  B,  loth  New  York  Cavalry  ;  brevetted  lieutenant 
after  the  war.     Address,  St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

894.  Edward  Brayton  Sterling  (Watertown,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  May  i,  1847;  completed  an 
English  course;    has  studied   Pharmacy  at  Philadelphia; 


220  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

has  had  one  year's  experience  as  drug  clerk  ;  consular  clerk 
at  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  eighteen  months  ;  since  then  in 
hardware  trade.     Address,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

895.  William  Shaw  Ward  (Geneseo,  N.  Y.)-  —  Born 
in  Madras,  Hindostan,  May  25,  1844;  left  the  Classical 
Class  middle  year ;  entered  Princeton  College ;  returned  to 
Williston  Seminary,  at  the  end  of  one  year,  to  pursue  a 
special  course  in  Mathematics  ;  then  entered  "  School  of 
Mines,"  New  York;  superintendent  Chemical  Works  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1868-9;  ^^ 
September,  1869,  entered  the  United  States  Assay  Office, 
as  an  assistant  in  the  Assay  Department,  and  is  still  en- 
gaged there ;  acted  as  one  of  the  staff  on  the  America7t 
Cyclopedia ;  was  editor  of  Scientific  Department  of  Apple- 
tons  Journal^  and  since  editor  same  department  Industrial 
Monthly ;  in  the  war ;  was  master's  mate  in  the  United 
States  Navy,  Mississippi  Squadron.  Address,  United 
States  Assay  Office,  Wall  street.  New  York. 

CLASS  OF  1867. 

CLASSICAL. 

896.  Franklin  Day  Belden  (Whately). — Entered  Am- 
herst College,  but  did  not  graduate  ;  farming.  Address, 
Whately,  Mass. 

897.  Seelye  Benedict  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  —  Born  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August  8,  1848 ;  graduated  at  Yale,  1871 ; 
in  boot  and  shoe  business  at  San  Francisco,  March  i  to 
July  I,  1872;  in  lumber  trade  at  Albany,  August  i,  1872, 
to  May  I,  1873  ;  in  same  trade  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  until  No- 
vember I,  1873  ;  in  insurance  business  in  New  York  since 
then.  Address,  Beecher  &  Benedict,  239  Broadway,  New 
York. 

898.  Orville  Justus  Bliss  (Chicago,  III). — Born  in 
Chagrin  Falls,  O.,  May  17,  1849;  graduated  at  Yale,  1871  ; 
at  present  studying  law  in  Union  Law  College,  and  in  the 
office  of  Isham  &  Lincoln,.  Chicago,  111.;  for  six  months 


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after  the  fire  of  October,  1871,  was  in  the  stationery  busi- 
ness, in  which  he  still  holds  an  interest ;  then  traveled  a 
year  and  a  half  in  Colorado,  Europe,  Egypt,  Palestine, 
Syria,  etc. ;  wrote  a  series  of  letters  from  abroad  for  the 
Chicago  Inter-Ocean,  Address,  %(>  Dearborn  street,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

899.  Charles  Howell  Board  (Edenville,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Edenville,  N.  Y.,  September  5,  1848  ;  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1871  ;  died  at  Edenville  a  week  after  leaving 
college. 

900.  WiLLL4M  CowPER  Gale  (Lcc).  —  Born  in  Ware, 
Mass.,  June  22,  1850;  graduated  at  Williams  College,  1871; 
profession  —  journalism  since  October,  1871.  Address, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

901.  Benjamin  Gitchell  (Matteawan,  N.  Y.). 

903.  Dexter  Hitchcock  (Unionville,  Conn.). — Gradu- 
ated at  Yale,  1871  ;  graduated  in  Medicine,  taking  degree 
M.  D. ;  is  a  practicing  physician.    Address,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

903.  William  Bradford  Homer  (Brimfield). — Born  in 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  July  29,  1849  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1871  ;  studied  law  at  Columbia  Law  School,  New 
York;  admitted  to  the  Massachusetts  bar,  June  10,  1872; 
commenced  practice  of  law  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  November  9, 
1872.     Address,  212  North  Fourth  street,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

904.  Charles  Hall  Hooker  (Westfield). — Graduated 
at  Williams  College,  1871  ;  is  in  Paris,  France,  in  the  em- 
ploy of  a  banking  house. 

905.  George  Cheever  Jewell  (Hector,  N.  Y.). — Grad- 
uated at  Yale,  1871  ;  in  Auburn  Theological  Seminary. 
Address,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

900.  Charles  Huntoon  Knight  (Easthampton). — Born 
in  Easthampton,  Mass.,  November  22,  1849;  graduated  at 
Williams  College,  1871  ;  graduated  at  New  York  in  Medi- 
cine, March,  1874.  Address,  care  Williston,  Knight  &  Co., 
74  Worth  street,  New  York. 

907.  Jeremiah  Wilbur  Masters  (Matteawan,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Florida,  N.  Y.,  January  5,  1849;  graduated  at  Wil- 


222  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

liams  College,  1871 ;  taught  Classics  in  Holbrook's  Military 
Academy  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.  He  died  August  31,  1872. 
90S,  Asa  Henry  Needham  (Wales). —  Born  in  Balti- 
more, Md.,  May  30,  1848;  resided  in  New  York  City,  and 
afterwards  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  has  lived  in  Brookfield  for 
the  past  six  years — a  partner  in  the  firm  J.  H.  Rogers  & 
Co.     Address,  Brookfield,  Mass. 

909.  Samuel  Newton  Oviatt  (Milford,  Conn.). — Ad- 
dress, box  JJ,  Milford,  Conn. 

910.  Lorenzo  Higgins  Pratt  (Chatham  Four  Corners, 
N.  Y.). — Entered  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  and 
died  while  connected  with  the  college. 

911.  Edward  Watkinson  Rankin  (Fairfield,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  York  City,  August  12,  1850;  graduated  at 
Princeton  College,  N.  J.,  1871  ;  studied  law  in  Southport, 
Conn.,  and  at  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1873. 
Address,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

912.  Benjamin  Sheldon  Richards  (Canandaigua,  N,  Y.). 
— Born  in  Columbia,  S.  C,  April  24,  1849;  graduated  at 
Yale,  1871  ;  has  taught  as  vice-principal  in  female  semi- 
nary since  then.     Address,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

913.  Frank  Richardson  (Bordentown,  N.  J.). 

914.  Henry  Hovey  Sawyer  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  September  11,  1849;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst, 1 87 1  ;  with  Goddard  &  Bro.,  tailors'  trimmings,  Au- 
gust 22,  1871,  to  January  29,  1873  ;  banking  since  then — in 
Bank  of  the  Metropolis  and  West  Side  Bank.  Address, 
116  West  Forty-first  street,  New  York. 

915.  David  Augustus  Shaw,  Jr.,  (Brimfield). —  Born 
in  Warren,  Mass.,  June  16,  1847;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1871 ;  house  building  since  1871.  Ad- 
dress, Wales,  Mass. 

910.  Philip  Case  Smith  (Westfield).  —  Born  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  February  5,  1846;  graduated  at  Yale,  1871 ; 
in  office  of  H.  B.  Smith  &  Co.     Address,  Westfield,  Mass. 

917.  Watson  Robertson  Sperry  (Unadilla,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Sauquoit,  Oneida  County,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1842; 


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graduated  at  Yale,  1871  ;  entered  the  office  of  the  Neiv 
York  Evening  Post^  July,  1871,  as  a  member  of  the  regular 
staff,  and  now  holds  the  position  of  assistant  editor.  Ad- 
dress, Evening  Post,  New  York. 

918.  Thomas  Campbell  Sproat  (Middleboro). — Born 
in  Middleboro,  Mass.,  March  20,  1849;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1871 ;  studied  law  in  office  of  Judge  W.  H.  Wood  of  Mid- 
dleboro ;  admitted  to  the  bar,  May,  1874.  Address,  Mid- 
dleboro, Mass. 

919.  Charles  Spellman  Stiles,  Jr.,  (Chicopee  Falls). 
— Born  in  Chicopee,  Mass.,  December  4,  1848;  graduated 
at  Amherst,  1871  ;  since  graduation  senior  classical  pro- 
fessor in  West  Pennsylvania  Square  Academy.  Address, 
South-west  Corner  Market  street  and  West  Pennsylvania 
Square,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

930.  Alwin  Ethelstan  Todd  (Easthampton).  —  Born 
in  Blandford,  Mass.,  August  14,  1846;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1871  ;  civil  engineering,  187 1-2;  in  Yale  Theological  Sem- 
inary— graduates,  1875.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

921.  Thomas  Pitman  Vaille  (Springfield). — Graduated 
at  Yale,  1873  ;  in  Yale  Theological  Seminary — graduates, 
1876.     Address,  New*  Haven,  Conn. 

93'2.  Frank  Warner  (Easthampton). — Born  in  East- 
hampton, Mass.,  January  21,  1849;  was  two  years  at  Wil- 
liams; began  the  study  of  music,  1870;  spent  a  year  in 
Leipsic,  Saxony.     Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

scientific. 

9.23.  William  Clarence  Butler  (Rockville,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Rockville,  Conn.,  July  31,  1850;  was  in  stove  busi- 
ness until  September,  1869;  then  book-keeper  in  a  sewing 
machine  firm  at  Dayton,  O.,  till  1870;  since  then  partner 
in  a  manufacturer's  supply  business.  Address,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

934,  Harlan  Page  Tuthill  (Duquoin,  111.). — Born  in 
Vergennes,  111.,  October  31,  1842  ;  graduated  at  Eastman's 
Business  College  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. ;  clerk  for  C.  M. 


224  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Willard,  1867-72;  since  then,  his  partner  in  mercantile 
business  and  banking ;  served  two  years  and  ten  months  in 
the  army,  in  Company  K,  73d  Illinois,  first  as  private,  and 
afterwards  as  first  sergeant.     Address,  Anna,  111. 

935.  Clarence  Wheeler  Adams  (Hadley). — Born  in 
Hadley,  Mass.,  August  3,  1848;  left  the  Scientific  Class 
Senior  year;  engaged  in  wagon-making.  Address,  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

936.  John  Morgan  Avery  (Grand  Rapids,  Mich  ). — 
Born  in  Seneca  County,  N.  Y.,  July  20,  1847;  left  the 
Classical  Class  middle  year;  since  1868,  in  lumber  trade. 
Address,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

937.  Charles  Stanford  Clark  (Brattleboro,  Vt.). — 
Born  in  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  July  2^,  1846;  left  the  Sci- 
entific Class  Senior  year ;  studied  dentistry  at  Brattleboro, 
and  at  Harvard  Dental  School ;  practiced  dentistry  at 
Woodstock,  Vt.,  and  since  then  at  Brattleboro ;  married 
and  has  one  child.     Address,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

938.  Andrew  Mathews  Clute  (Schenectady,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  April  17,  1850;  left  the 
Classical  Class  Senior  year  ;  graduated  from  Union  College, 
1870 ;  studied  law  and  admitted  to  the  bar,  1873.  Address, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

929.  Henry  Charles  Davis  (Ware). — Left  the  Classi- 
cal Class  middle  year ;  entered  Cambridge  Law  School  at 
once  and  graduated,  1868  ;  since  then  in  practice  of  law. 
Address,  Ware,  Mass. 

930.  Charles  Baker  Dean  (Dubuque,  la.). — Born  in 
Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1848;  left  the  Scientific  Class  Senior  year; 
in  the  manufacture  of  iron  since  1867;  now  manager  of  the 
Iowa  Iron  Works.     Address,  Dubuque,  la. 

931.  Stewart  Jay  Dederick  (Albany,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Riverville,  Columbia  County,  N.  Y.,  January  5,  1849; 
left  the  Classical  Class  middle  year ;  completed  preparation 
for  college  elsewhere;  entered  "Yale,  1872,"  but  did  not 
graduate;  book-keeper  a  year;  entered  journalism,  1871  ; 
has  worked  on   The  Globe,   The  Evening  Mail,   Scribners 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  22$ 

MviitJily^  and  is  now  on  city  staff  of  The  Tribime.  Ad- 
dress, The  Tribune,  New  York. 

9)3,  Charles  Frederick  Goodwin  (New  Hartford. 
Conn.). — Born  in  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  4,  1845  ;  left 
the  Scientific  Class  Senior  year ;  teaching,  business,  and 
farming  since  1867.     Address,  Nepaug,  Conn. 

933.  Edmund  Billings  Hall  (Holden). — Born  in  Hol- 
den,  Mass.,  July  ii,  1850;  left  the  Scientific  Class  Senior 
year ;  clerk  two  years ;  since  then  a  manufacturer  of  wool- 
en goods.     Address,  Worcester,  Mass. 

93I-.  Charles  Dennison  Hayt  (Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.). 
— Left  the  Scientific  Class  Senior  year ;  farmer  near  Pough- 
keepsie, 1867-71  ;  secretary  of  New  York  Stock  Growers' 
Association  of  Colorado  one  year;  since  1872,  a  manufac- 
turer of  spokes.     Address,  Uniontown,  Penn. 

935.  Henry  Asahel  Judd  (Sugar  Grove,  111.). — Born  in 
East  Charlemont,  Mass.;  left  the  Scientific  Class  Senior 
year;  since  1867,  a  farmer  four  years;  then  a  dealer  in 
implements,  seeds,  etc. ;  married  March  4, 1869.  Address, 
Sugar  Grove,  111. 

936.  Hiram  Wheeler  Lewis  (Mecca,  O). — Born  in 
Warren,  O.,  March  11,  1843  ;  left  the  Classical  Class  middle 
year;  studied  law  one  year;  went  South,  March,  1868,  and 
took  charge  of  his  father's  cotton  plantation  in  Lowndes 
County,  Miss. ;  elected  member  of  lower  branch  of  Missis- 
sippi Legislature  of  1870  and  1871, — this  being  the  first 
after  reconstruction;  elected  sheriff  and  tax  collector  of 
Lowndes  in  1871,  for  two  years  ;  re-elected,  1873;  editor  of 
Cobimbiis  Press^  (Republican  weekly  paper),  since  1873; 
served  in  Union  army.  May  to  October,  1873  ;  wounded  at 
Chickamauga;  married  November,  1866;  three  children. 
Address,  Columbus,  Miss. 

937.  John  Horris  Reed  (Amenia,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Amenia,  N.  Y.,  September  24,  1846;  left  the  Scientific 
Class  Senior  year ;  has  been  a  farmer  since  1867, — in  Ame- 
nia, N.  Y.,  Corr\,wall  and  Sharon,  Conn. ;  married  ;  one 
child.     Address,  Cornwall  Bridge,  Conn. 

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226  ADUMNI    RECORDS 

938.  Schuyler  Stott  Rust  (New  Brunswick,  N.  J.). 
—Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  i6,  1848  ;  left  the  Classi- 
cal Class  Junior  year;  in  Brush  Manufacturing  Company, 
1866-9;  drugs,  wholesale  and  retail,  1869  to  date.  Ad- 
dress, New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

930.  Clarence  Harvey  Walker  (Kalamazoo,  Mich.). — 
Born  in  Adrian,  Mich,  August  4,  1848;  left  the  Scientific 
Class  Senior  year;  entered  Ann  Arbor  University,  1867; 
left  in  January,  1868,  owing  to  ill  health;  employed  by  a 
hardware  firm  in  Detroit;  in  stoneware  business,  1869-70; 
since  then  a  dealer  in  coal.     Address,  Detroit,  Mich. 

940.  William  Bartlett  Wilcox  (Portland,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Portland,  Conn.,  July  23,  1849;  ^^^  the  Scientific 
Class  Senior  year;  entered  Sheffield  Scientific  School;  died 
September  16,  1868. 

CLASS  OF  1868. 

CLASSICAL. 

941.  Henry  William  Andrews  (Cincinnati,  O.). — 
Born  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  November  24,  1848;  engaged  in 
banking  since  November,  1868;  married  May  13,  1873. 
Address,  Andrews,  Bissell  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

942.  Frederic  Harrison  Baldwin  (Montclair,  N.  J.). 
— Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  December  14,  1849  5  graduated 
at  Yale,  1872;  traveled  in  France,  Italy  and  Switzerland, 
1872-3;  studying  law  in  Columbia  Law  School.  Ad- 
dress, 54  Livingston  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

943.  Bernadotte  Bancroft  (Prescott). — Born  in  Wil- 
lington.  Conn.,  April  24,  1851;  graduated  at  Amherst, 
1872;  entered  office  of  Allen,  Stephens  &  Co.,  bankers,  25 
Pine  street.  New  York,  in  December,  1872.  Address,  Box 
3087,  New  York. 

944.  Edgar  Frost  Belding  (Northfield). — Born  in 
Northfield,  Mass.,  January  17,  1850;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1872  ;  entered  wholesale  boot  and  shoe  Ijusiness  in  Boston, 
March  17,  1873.     Address,  Box  5015,  Boston,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  22/ 

945.  Erastus  Ely  Case  (East  Granby,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Canton  Centre,  Conn.,  May  28,  1847;  graduated  at 
Yale,  1872;  graduated  at  the  New  York  Homeopathic 
Medical  College,  February,  1874.  Address,  East  Granby, 
Conn. 

946.  Samuel  Watson  Grierson  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1850  ;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1872;  in  December,  1872,  entered  publishing  house  of  J. 
B.  Ford  &  Co.;  remained  till  April  26,  1873;  from  then 
till  September  of  the  same  year,  engaged  with  his  father  in 
publishing  the  Underwriters'  Circular^  on  insurance;  since 
then  in  the  actuarial  department  of  the  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Company  of  New  York.  Address,  10  Clark  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

947.  Moses  Montague  Hobart  (North  Amherst). — 
Born  in  North  Amherst,  Mass,  March  26,  1846;  graduated 
at  Amherst,  1872;  studied  law  at  Columbia  Law  School. 
Address,  North  Amherst,  Mass. 

948.  William  Bailey  Rowland  (Kinderhook,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Ashland,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1849;  taught  school ; 
editing  Kinderhook  Advertiser,  April  i,  1869,  to  date  ;  mar- 
ried April  3,  1873.     Address,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

949.  Robert  Roy  Kendall  (Ridgefield,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  March  28,  1849;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1872  ;  taught  in  Betts'  Military  Academy,  Stamford,  Conn., 
one  year ;  entered  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  September, 
1873.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

9.50.  James  Wilson  Kirkham  (Springfield). — Born  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  April  8,  1850;  graduated  at  Yale,  1872; 
at  present,  banking.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

951.  Achilles  Lysander  Loder  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). — 
Graduated  at  Princeton  College,  1872;  has  been  traveling 
in  Europe  ;  proposes  to  study  theology. 

95!j.  Charles  Addison  Northrop  (Ridgefield,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  March  21,  1850;  graduated  at 
Yale,  1872  ;  taught  school  a  year  ;  studying  theology.  Ad- 
dress, Ridgefield,  Conn. 


228  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

953.  Frederic  William  Packard  (Orange). — Born  in 
North  Orange,  Mass.,  November  5,  1850;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1872  ;  studied  law  with  King,  Scott  & 
Payson,  Chicago.     Address,  180  Clark  street,  Chicago,  111. 

954.  Albert  George  Paine  (East  Woodstock,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  East  Woodstock,  Conn.,  April  10,  1848;  gradu- 
ated at  Amherst,  1872;  teaching.  Address,  Amenia, 
Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 

955.  Lyman  May  Paine  (East  Woodstock,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  East  Woodstock,  Conn.,  March  6,  1850;  graduated 
at  Amherst,  1872;  teaching.  Address,  61  Ellis  avenue, 
Chicago,  111. 

956.  Lucius  Bradford  Pond  (Unionville,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Burlington,  Conn.,  July  14,  1847;  entered  Yale, 
but  obliged  by  ill  health  to  leave  in  1869;  farming;  mar- 
ried. June  26,  1872  ;  one  son.     Address,  Unionville,  Conn. 

957.  Albert  Ely  Sanderson  (Sunderland). 

958.  Charles  Hallock  Stevenson  (New  York). — Born 
in  New  Albany,  Ind.,  September  15,  1850;  has  charge  of 
salesroom  American  Tract  Society,  New  York.  Address, 
Hawthorne,  Passaic  County,  N.  J. 

959.  Frederic  French  Van  Deusen  (Westfield). — 
Born  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  November  2,  1848  ;  entered  Yale, 
but  left,  owing  to  sickness,  second  term  Freshman  ;  entered 
Dartmouth,  but  did  not  complete ;  studying  German  ;  in 
service  of  American  Whip  Company,  22  Warren  street, 
New  York,  for  a  time ;  entered  the  tobacco  warehouse  of 
his  father  ;  after  serving  one  year  was  made  partner.  They 
also  "job"  in  leather, and  supply  wholesale  Canadian  trade 
with  whips.     Address,  Westfield,  Mass. 

scientific 

960.  Sewell  Frederic  Camp  (Watertown,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  September  30,  1848;  engaged 
in  manufacture  of  cotton  goods;  married  October  14,  1874. 
Address,  Norwich,  Conn. 

961.  Oliver  Kerr  Forster  (Centre  Mills,  Pa.). — Born 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  229 

in  Centre  Mills,  Pa.,  September  3,  1848;  spent  two  years 
in  Kansas  speculating  in  land  ;  since  then  in  mercantile 
business  at  his  native  place ;  in  the  army  four  months — ■" 
195th  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.    Address,  Centre  Mills,  Pa. 

yO'i.  Henry  Rowland  Gridley  (Sunderland). — Was  in 
flouring  mill  for  a  time ;  now  in  service  of  Grover  &  Baker 
Sewing  Machine  Co.     Address,  ySG  Broadway,  New  York. 

003.  Charles  Austin  Groves  (Rockville,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Rockville,  Conn.,  December  8,  1850;  salesman  in 
a  store,  i868-y^  ;  since  then  book-keeper  in  a  lumber-yard. 
Address,  Rockville,  Conn. 

964.  .Benjamin  Franklin  Hosford  (Haverhill).  —  Has 
been  in  the  employ  of  S.  D.  Warren,  wholesale  dealer  in 
paper,  since  1868;  married  October,  1874.  Address,  17 
Beacon  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

965.  P'rederic  Talcott  (Rockville,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Vernon,  Conn.,  September  29,  1850;  taught  school  in  the 
Winter  of  1868-9;  since  then  in  the  millinery  and  fancy 
goods  business  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  and 
Providence,  R.  I.     Address,  Providence,  R.  I. 

966.  Arthur  Moulton  Birney  (Bay  City,  Mich.). — 
Born  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  May  23,  1849;  left  the  Classical 
Class  Senior  year ;  took  an  optional  course  at  Cornell  Uni- 
versity ;  occupation  has  been  journalism  (business  manage- 
ment) ;  partner  in  the  publication  of  Bay  City  Chi-oiiicle 
and  Journal.     Address,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

967.  Walter  Fisher  Day  (Killingly,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Killingly,  Conn.,  March  29,  1849  >  left  the  Scientific  Class 
Senior  year;  farming  since  1868.  Address,  Danielson- 
ville.  Conn. 

968.  LoRiN  Samuel  Gates  (East  Hartland,  Conn.). — 
Left  the  Classical  Class  middle  year  ;  graduated  from  Wil- 
liams, 1871  ;  taught,  1871-2;  in  Yale  Theological  Semi- 
nary at  present.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

969.  George  Edwin  McLean  (Great  Barrington). — 
Born  in  Rockville,  Conn.,  August  31,  1850;  left  the  Clas- 
sical Class  middle  year;    graduated  from  Williams,  1871  ; 


230  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

graduated  at  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1874;  licensed  to 
preach,  May,  1873.     Address,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

970.  Elihu  Sanford  Miller  (Wading  River,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Wading  River,  N.  Y.,  February  i,  1848  ;  left 
the  Scientific  Class  Senior  year ;  began  teaching,  but  the 
death  of  his  father  called  him  to  the  care  of  a  large  farm  ; 
has  pursued  the  study  of  Botany ;  prepared  and  presented 
to  Williston  Seminary,  in  1874,  an  herbarium  contain- 
ing 2,000  specimens ;  is  postmaster.  Address,  Wading 
River,  L.  I. 

971.  John  W.  Mitchell  (Norwich,  N.  Y.).  —  Born  in 
Norwich,  N.  Y.,  April  6,  1848;  left  Scientific  Class  Senior 
year ;  graduated  at  Bellevue  Medical  Hospital,  New  York 
City,  as  M.  D.,  in  1871  ;  was  house  surgeon  in  this  hospital, 
and  received  Degree  of  Master  of  Medicine  ;  medical  prac- 
titioner and  member  of  Rhode  Island  Medical  Society. 
Address,  box  679,  Providence,  R.  I. 

973.  Charles  Evelyn  Pierpont  (Rutland,  Vt.). — Born 
in  Rutland,  Vt.,  November  25,  1848;  left  the  Scientific 
Class  Senior  year  ;  remained  at  Rutland  until  the  Winter 
of  1870;  attended  Commercial  School  at  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.;  when  ready  to  enter  business  was  accidentally 
drowned,  near  his  home,  June  5,  1870. 

973.  Robert  Benone  Stiles  (Broad  Brook,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Broad  Brook,  Conn.,  August  8,  1848;  left  the  Sci- 
entific Class  middle  year ;  graduated  at  Union  College, 
1870;  studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  of  New 
York  at  Albany,  in  May,  1871  ;  in  August,  1871,  admitted 
to  the  Connecticut  bar  at  Hartford ;  began  practice  of  law, 
September,  1871,  at  present  address.  Address,  Lansing- 
burgh,  N.  Y. 

974.  Addison  Sav^yer  Upham  (Watertown,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  April  25,  1849;  left  the  Scien- 
tific Class  middle  year ;  has  been  book-keeper  in  National 
Union  Bank  of  Watertown,  since  leaving  Williston.  Ad- 
dress, Watertown,  N.  Y. 

975.  Edward    Learned    (Plymouth,  Conn.). — Born  in 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  23  I 

Canterbury,  Conn.,  August  14,  1851;  left  the  Scientific 
Department  Junior  year;  is  a  machinist.  Address,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1869. 

CLASSICAL. 

976.  William  Townsend  Barber  (Westchester,  Pa.). 
— Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  4,  1853  ;  graduated 
at  Yale,  1873  ;  will  probably  enter  the  ministry.  Address, 
Westchester,  Penn. 

977.  Edward  Anthony  Bradford  (New  York). — Born 
in  New  York  City,  November  5,  185 1  ;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1873;  was  one  of  three  who  founded  The  Yale  Record; 
expects  to  be  a  lawyer.  Address,  623  Broadway,  New 
York. 

978.  Salter  Storrs  Clark  (Yonkers,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  January  10,  1854;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1873;  purposes  to  enter  the  ministry.  Address,  5  Barclay 
street.  New  York. 

979.  Charles  Wendell  Cooper  (Amherst). — Born  in 
Calais,  Me.,  May  16,  185 1;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1873; 
studying  medicine.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

980.  George  Henry  Fitts  (Cohoes,  N.  Y.). — Born  in. 
Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  September  29,  1851;  graduated  at  Dart- 
mouth College,  1873  ;  studying  law  at  Albany  Law  School. 
Address,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

981.  George  Vail  Gould  (Troy,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  October  24,  1851;  entered  Yale,  but  was 
forced  by  sickness  to  leave  second  term  Junior  year;  grad- 
uated at  Williams  College,  1873.     Address,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

983.  Alfred  Augustus  Houghton  (Corning,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  March  6,  1851;  entered 
Harvard,  but  left  early  in  the  course ;  graduated  at  Colum- 
bia Law  School,  May  15,  1872;  in  practice  of  law.  Ad- 
dress, 192,  East  Eagle  street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

983.  Charles  Valentine  Jenckes  (Dayville,  Conn.). — 


232  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Born  in  Dayville,  Conn.,  January  24,  1850;  book-keeping, 
1869-70;  entered  Amherst  College;  purposed  entering 
the  ministry ;  was  president  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in  his  native 
town;  died  October  10,  1870. 

984.  Irwin  McDowell,  Jr.,  (New  York). — Born  July  5, 
1853;  died  October  3,  1868;  his  father,  Major-General 
McDowell,  says  of  him,  "  He  was  fhe  noblest  child  and 
man — for  he  was  a  man — I  ever  knew." 

985.  James  Lester  Pratt  (East  Longmeadow). — Born 
May  22,  1849.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

986.  Erving  Leander  Richardson  (Columbia,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Columbia,  Conn.,  April  21,  1849;  graduated  at 
Dartmouth  College,  1873;  teaching.  Address,  Colum- 
bia, Conn. 

987.  John  Albert  Sergeant  (Meadville,  Pa.). — Born 
in  Meadville,  Crawford  County,  Pa.,  March  8,  1851; 
read  law,  1 870-1;  studied  in  a  commercial  school,  March 
to  June,  1 871;  became  position  clerk  .in  the  car  department 
of  the  Atlantic  and  Great  Western  Railroad  Company, 
June  I,  1872;  is  now  assistant  cashier  and  assistant  pay- 
master in  the  treasurer's  office  of  the  same  road.  Address, 
Box  1584,  Meadville,  Pa. 

988.  Charles  Bentley  Strong  (Coleraine). — Born  in 
South  Deerfield,  Mass.,  May  31,  1850;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1873;  expects  to  enter  the  ministry.  Ad- 
dress, Coleraine,  Mass. 

989.  Charles  Benedict  Stuart  (Logansport,  Ind.). — 
Born  in  Logansport,  Ind.,  April  21,  1852;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1873;  will  be  a  lawyer.  Address,  Lo- 
gansport, Ind. 

990.  James  Parkhurst  Trott  (Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1849;  was  for  a  time  con- 
nected with  "  Harvard,  1873."  Address,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

991.  John  Mason  Tyler  (Amherst). — Born  in  Amherst, 
Mass.,  May  18,  185 1  ;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1873;  teach- 
ing in  Phillips  Academy,  1873-4  ;  studying  theology.  Ad- 
dress, Amherst,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  233 

903.  Henry  Benton  Van  Valzah  (Spring  Mills,  Pa.)- 
— Born  in  Millheim,  Centre  County,  Pa.,  February  5,  1849; 
graduated  at  Jeft'erson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
March  12,  1873;  in  practice  of  his  profession.  Address, 
Spring  Mills,  Centre  County,  Pa. 

W3,  Edward  Payson  Warner  (Great  Bend  Village, 
Pa.). — Entered  Dartmouth,  but  left  about  the  middle  of  the 
course.     Address,  Great  Bend  Village,  Pa. 

SCIENTIFIC. 

091.  Horace  Brown  Bannard  (Salem,  N.  J.). — Born 
in  New  York  City,  July  29,  185 1 ;  studied  civil  engineering 
privately,  1869-70,  and  in  Lafayette  College,  Easton,  Pa., 
1 870-1;  engaged  as  assistant  in  the  surveys  of  the  West- 
ern New  Jersey  Railroad,  and  the  Farmingdale  and  Squam 
Valley  Railroad,  187 1-2;  appointed  April  i,  1872,  assistant 
engineer  to  the  principal  assistant  engineer  of  Maintenance 
of  Way  on  the  United  Railroads,  New  Jersey  Division  of 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  ;  still  occupies  this  position ;  married 
October  22,  1873.     Address,  Box  287,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

995.  George  Rolland  Bliss  (Gill).  —  Born  in  Gill, 
Mass.,  July  17,  1846;  salesman  in  the  clothing  store  of 
Ware,  Pratt  &  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass ,  1869-73 ;  since 
February,  1873,  a  member  of  the  firm,  H.  C.  Valentine  & 
Co.,  clothing  store  ;  married  February  28,  1871 ;  two  chil- 
dren.    Address,  330  Main  street,  Worcester,  Mass. 

996.  Arthur  Billings  Chaffee  (Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.). — Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  19,  1852;  in  the 
employ  of  Chaffee  &  Shreve,  New  York,  importers  and  com- 
mission merchants,  1869-70;  prepared  for  college  under 
tuition  of  Rev.  J.  N.  Crocker  of  Saratoga,  1870-2;  entered 
Rochester  University,  but  has  been  obliged  by  sickness  to 
leave;  expects  to  graduate  with  the  Class  of  1876,  at  Prince- 
ton ;  purposes  entering  the  Baptist  ministry.  Address, 
Avondale,  Essex  County,  N.  J. 

997.  Edward  Hunt  Guild  (Ware). — Born  March  11, 
1852;  studied  architecture  and  entered  the  architect's  pro- 

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fession,  September  14,  1871,  in  Boston;  is  at  present  en- 
gaged editing  and  publishing  a  Map  and  History  of  Stark 
County,  O.     Address,  Ware,  Mass. 

998.  Edward  Wall  Judson  (Kingsborough,  N.  Y.). — • 
Born  January  30,  1853;  in  the  office  of  his  father,  glove 
manufacturer,  since  graduation.  Address,  Kingsborough, 
N.  Y. 

999.  Theo.  Hetsell  Purple  (West  Northfield).— Ad- 
dress, Chicago,  111. 

1000.  Lyman  William  Redington  (Waddington,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Waddington,  N.  Y.,  March  14,  1849  ;  graduated 
in  the  Classical  course  of  Williston,  1866,  and  passed  Fresh- 
man year  at  Yale  before  joining  Scientific  Department; 
studied  law  in  Columbia  College,  New  York,  one  year,  and 
in  office  of  Hon.  Matthew  Carpenter,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  one 
year,  where  he  was  admitted  to  the  bar ;  has  published  a 
pamphlet,  "Plain  Talk  on  the  Tariff;"  traveled  in  Europe; 
at  present  owns  and  edits  the  Rutland  Herald.  Address, 
Rutland,  Vt. 

1001.  Leroy  Augustus  Sayles  (Dayville,  Conn.). 
100.3.  Leonard    Herman  Best  (Newark,  N.  J.). — Left 

the  Classical  Class  middle  year.  Address,  care  Albert  H. 
Best  &  Co.,  39  and  41  Perry  street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1003.  Albert  Joel  Boardman  (St.  Stephens,  N.  B.). — 
Born  in  St.  Stephens,  N.  B.,  February  6,  1852;  left  the 
Classical  Class  Senior  year;  graduated  from  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege, 1872;  began  business,  September  i,  1872.  Address, 
Brunswick,  Me. 

1004.  John  Dickinson  Boyden  (Chicago,  111.). — Born  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  August  15,  1851;  left  the  Classical  Class 
Senior  year ;  entered  Bowdoin  College  in  1870,  but  did  not 
graduate.     Address,  Tamworth,  N.  H. 

1005.  Julian  Augustan  Chase  (New  England  Village). 
— Born  in  Grafton,  Mass.,  March  27,  1849;  ^^^^  the  Classical 
Class  Junior  year ;  graduated  from  Harvard  Medical  School 
in  1872,  with  degree  of  M.  D. ;  in  practice  of  his  profession. 
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1000.  Francis  Manaen  Gum  (Frankford,  Del.). — Born 
in  Frankford,  Del.,  February  25,  1848;  left  the  Classical 
Class  Senior  year;  graduated  in  the  Department  of  Medi- 
cine, University  of  Pennsylvania,  March,  1871  ;  in  practice 
since ;  married  January  30, 1873.     Address,  Frankford,  Del. 

1007.  James  John  Guthrie  (Mumford,  N.  Y.). — Left 
the  Classical  Class  Senior  year;  studied  law  and  is  practic- 
ing at  the  West. 

1008.  Joel  Willis  Parsons  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  January  18,  1852;  book-keeper  for 
Glendale  Manufacturing  Company ;  married  September  24, 
1872  ;  two  children.     Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1009.  Edward  Josiah  Ruddock  (Buckland). — Born  in 
Florida,  Mass.,  March  12,  1845;  left  the  Classical  Class 
middle  year;  graduated  at  Amherst  College,  1874;  taught 
two  years  during  college  course,  1870-2.  Address,  Buck- 
land,  Mass. 

1010.  William  Cicero  Simons  (Springfield). — Born  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  September  5,  1849;  ^^^^  the  Classical 
Class  middle  year;  banking  since  1868  in  the  Pynchon 
National  Bank,  Springfield.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1011.  John  Beaman  Thresher  (Stafford,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Staflford,  Conn.,  December  7,  1849;  ^^^^  ^^^  Classical 
Class  middle  year ;  graduated  at  Denison  University  (Ohio), 
1872;  has  studied  medicine.     Address,  Stafford,  Conn. 

1012.  Luther  Joseph  Warner  (Northampton). — Born 
in  Northampton,  Mass.,  February  17,  185 1  ;  left  the  Classi- 
cal Class  middle  year;  graduated  at  Amherst,  1873;  man- 
ufacturing.    Address,  Northampton,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1870. 
classical. 

1013.  George  Hall  Baker  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  April  23,  1850;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1874.     Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1014.  Sidney  Dickinson  (Northampton). — Born  in  West 


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Springfield,  Mass.,  March  29,  185 1 ;  graduated  at  Amherst 
College,  1874.     Address,  Northampton,  Mass. 

1015.  Frank  Fowler  Dow  (Fowlerville,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Fowlerville,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1870;  graduated  at 
Amherst  College,  1874.  Address,  Fowlerville,  Livingston 
County,  N.  Y. 

1016.  Jesse  Franklin  Forbes  (Cromwell,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Hartford,  Conn.,  December  19,  1847;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1874.     Address,  Cromwell,  Conn. 

1017.  Edward  Hitchcock  Howland  (Ceylon,  India). — 
Born  in  Jaffna,  Ceylon,  June  6,  1841 ;  was  in  Amherst 
College  one  year  and  a  half;  left  on  account  of  ill  health  ; 
farming  since  then  and  teaching.     Address,  Conway,  Mass. 

lOlS.  DwiGHT  Mallory  Pratt  (North  Cornwall,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  West  Cornwall,  Conn.,  April  17,  1852;  farming, 
1870-2  ;  at  present  a  member  of  the  Amherst  College  Class 
of  1876.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1019.  Sumner  Haynes  Reed  (Brookfield). — Born  in  Con- 
stantinople, Turkey,  June  3,  1850;  farming  since  leaving 
the  seminary.     Address,  Brookfield,  Mass. 

1020.  Herbert  Henry  Sanderson  (Sunderland). — Born 
in  Sunderland,  Mass.,  May  7,  1849;  passed  Freshman  and 
Sophomore  years  at  Amherst ;  local  agent  at  Chicago  for 
Ginn  Brothers ;  taught  school ;  agent  for  S.  Ward  &  Co., 
Boston,  stationers.     Address,  Boston,  Mass. 

1021.  Thomas  Rochester  Shepard  (Dansville,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Dansville,  Livingston  County,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1852  ; 
was  two  terms  Freshman  at  Yale ;  since  then  private  study 
of  engineering;  civil  engineer,  August,  i87i,to  date.  Ad- 
dress, Dansville,  N.  Y. 

1023.  Wayland  Spaulding  (Townsend).  —  Born  in 
Townsend,  Mass.,  1850;  graduated  at  Yale,  1874.  Address, 
Townsend,  Mass. 

1023.  Frederic  Ozni  Vaille  (Springfield). — Born  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  July  28,  1850;  graduated  at  Harvard 
University,  1874.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1024.  William  Nelson  Washburn  (Greenfield). — Born 


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in  Orange,  Mass.,  July  30,  185 1  ;  graduated  at  Yale,  1874. 
Address,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

10-25,  Arthur  Dexter  Whittemore  (New  York). — Born 
in  Fitzvvilliam,  N.  H.,  August  11,  1852;  graduated  at  Yale, 
1874.     Address,  New  York  City. 

SCIENTIFIC. 

1020.  Charles  Welling  Badgley  (Milwaukee,  Wis.). 

1037.  Carlyle  Fuller  Barnes  (Bristol,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Bristol,  Conn.,  December  11,  1852;  in  the  employ  of 
R.  F.  Blodgett  &  Co.,  iron  and  steel  merchants,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1870-2 ;  of  George  Sanderson  &  Co.,  steel  im- 
porters, New  York,  January  to  November,  1872  ;  of  Cheney 
Bros.,  silk  manufacturers,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1872  to  date. 
Address,  care  Cheney  Bros.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1028.  Frederick  Eugene  Bassett  (Dayville,  Conn.). — 
Studying  medicine  at  Harvard  Medical  School.  Address, 
Killingly,  Conn. 

1029.  Charles  Daniel  Daggett  (Milwaukee,  Wis.). 

1030.  Edwin  Dwight  Davis  (Buckland). — Born  in  Buck- 
land,  Mass.,  August  28,  185 1  ;  civil  engineer  on  Ware  River 
Railroad,  1870-2  ;  assistant  engineer  on  Holyoke  Water 
Works,  1872-3  ;  since  then,  engineer  of  the  same,  and  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  Davis  &  Ellsworth,  civil  engineers  and  sur- 
veyors ;  married  August  28,  1872;  one  son.  Address,  box 
555,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1031.  Henry  Green  Fleming  (Bellows  Falls,  Vt.). — 
Born  in  Essex,  Vt.,  August  9,  185 1  ;  civil  engineer  since 
January,  1871  ;  now  employed  on  Cairo  and  Fulton  RaiU 
road.     Address,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

1032.  Irving  Lucius  Holt  (Meriden,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Somers,  Conn.,  September  5,  185 1;  was  one  year  in 
Sheffield  Scientific  School ;  teaching,  two  years ;  entered 
fire  insurance,  July,  1874.     Address,  Meriden,  Conn. 

1033.  Charles  Edgar  Jackman  (Castleton,  Vt.). — Has 
been  in  a  bank  ;  is  now  a  merchant.  Address,  Castle- 
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238  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

1034.  Augustus  Williamson  Jewett  (Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.)- — Born  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  September  7,  1851  ; 
has  been  in  a  wholesale  crockery  house  since  1870.  Ad- 
dress, Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

1035.  Edwin  Coolidge  Kimball  (Bradford). — Born  in 
Bradford,  Mass.,  November  10,  1850;  shoe  manufacturer; 
entered  the  store,  August  i,  1870,  at  70  Washington  street, 
Haverhill.     Address,  Bradford,  Mass. 

1036.  Clarence  Sumner  Luce  (Haydenville).  —  Born 
in  Chicopee,  Mass.,  June  10,  1852;  has  studied  Architect- 
ure ;  entered  office  of  Gridley  J.  F.  Bryant  of  Boston,  May, 
1870;  became  head  draughtsman  in  1871 ;  entered  busi- 
ness for  himself,  1874.  The  Mill  River  disaster  furnished 
him  much  business,  and  he  removed  to  Northampton ;  will 
return  to  Boston  in  1875.     Address,  Boston,  Mass. 

1037.  Charles  Tombling  Noonan  (Milwaukee,  Wis.). 
In  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  two  years. 

103S,  Walter  Brewster  Platt  (Waterbury,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  December,  20,  1853 ;  graduated 
at  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  1874;  began  study  of  medi- 
cine, October,  1874.     Address,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

1039.  John  Billings  Stanton  (Trenton,  N.  Y.).— Born 
June  29,  1851 ;  in  mercantile  life,  1872-3.  Address,  Tren- 
ton, N.  Y. 

1040.  John  Kennedy  Tod  (Glasgow,  Scotland). — Ad- 
dress, 14  Lansdowne,  Crescent,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

1041.  John  Charles  Weber  (New  York).  —  Born  in 
Como,  111.,  October  5,  1851;  graduated  Sheffield  Scientific 
School,  1874.     Address,  New  York. 

1043.  George  Adam  Weber  (New  York).  —  Born  in 
Como,  111.,  December  13,  1848;  engaged  in  shipping  since 
1873;  traveled  in  Europe  prior  to  that.  Address,  New 
York. 

1043.  Walter  Herbert  Wesson  (Springfield). — Born 
in  Grafton,  Mass.,  January  23,  1850;  book-keeping  since 
1 87 1.     Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1044.  Thomas  Whiteside  Wilbor  (Chatham,  N.  Y.). — 


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Born  in  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  February  ii,  1852;  has  studied 
French;  book-keeping  since  1873.  Address,  365  Broad- 
way, Albany,  N.  Y. 

1045.  Frank  Huntington  Woodbury  (Norwalk,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Wenham,  Essex  County,  Mass.,  July  24,  1853  5 
graduated  from  the  Polytechnic  School  at  Dresden,  Ger- 
many, 1872;  engaged  in  publishing  since  1873;  has  writ- 
ten *•  Guide  to  Kansas,"  and  has  been  editor  of  The  Oracle, 
at  Wichita,  Kan.     Address,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

lOiO.  RuFus  Putnam  Woodbury  (Norwalk,  Conn.)-  — 
Born  in  Paris,  France,  June  3,  1852;  studied  modern  lan- 
guages, mathematics,  painting  and  literature  in  Europe ; 
has  chosen  civil  engineering.     Address,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

1017.  Edward  Ashman  Bartlett  (Westhampton). — 
Born  in  Westhampton,  January  18,  1851 ;  left  the  Scientific 
Class  middle  year  ;  farmer.     Address,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

1048,  William  Gibson  Montague  Bliss  (Chicopee). — 
Born  in  Chicopee,  Mass.,  October  23,  1849;  left  the  Scien- 
tific Class  middle  year  ;  in  dry  goods  house  of  Arnold  & 
Constable,  1 870-1 ;  went  into  stove  and  house-furnishing 
business  with  his  father,  February,  1871.  Address,  lock- 
box 91,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1049.  John  Herman  Eden  (New  York). — Born  in  New 
York  City,  February  15,  1850;  left  the  Classical  Class  Sen- 
ior year;  graduated  at  Yale  Medical  School,  1874.  Ad- 
dress, unknown. 

1050,  William  Saunders  Jourdan  (Worcester). — Born 
in  Worcester,  Mass.,  April,  18,  185 1;  left  the  Scientific 
Class  middle  year ;  in  hardware  business,  and  since  No- 
vember I,  1872,  in  coal  business.  Address,  box  805,  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

1051.  Harlan  George  Mendenhall  (Coatesville,  Pa.). 
— Born  in  Coatesville,  Pa.,  April  12,  185 1 ;  left  the  Classical 
Class  middle  year;  spent  one  year,  1870-1,  at  Lafayette 
College,  Pennsylvania;  graduated  at  Western  Theological 
Seminary,  Allegheny  City,  Pa.,  April,  1874;  assistant  editor 
Springfield  Republican^  April  to  December,  1869;  in  charge 


240  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

of  Soho  Mission  Chapel,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  from  January, 
1874;  licensed  to  preach,  June  11,  1874.  Address,  Coates- 
ville.  Pa. 

1053.  Frank  Wallace  Officer  (Granby,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Logan,  O.,  September  23,  1851;  left  the  Scientific 
Class  middle  year;  banking  since  March,  1870.  Address, 
Franklin,  Pa. 

1053.  Luther  Eugene  Williams  (Ashfield).— Born  in 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  October  20,  1848  ;  left  the  Classical  Class 
Senior  year ;  prevented  by  ill  health  from  pursuing  studies ; 
has  been  traveling  in  Texas  and  the  Indian  Territory  for  his 
health.     Address,  Ashfield,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1871. 

CLASSICAL. 

1054.  Edward  Williamson  Andrews  (Cincinnati,  O.). 

1055.  Howard  Parry  Bell  (Albany,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Dexter,  N.  Y.,  May  21,  185 1  ;  is  a  member  of  the  Class  of 
1875,  in  Yale.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1056.  Frank  Erwin  Bosworth  (Easthampton). — Born 
in  Palmer,  Mass.,  August  2,  1852;  has  been  clerk  in  office 
of  National  Button  Co.,  and  is  now  in  the  service  of  his 
father.     Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1057.  Nicholas  DuBois  Chase  (Great  Bend,  Pa.). — 
Born  in  Montrose,  Susquehanna  County,  Pa.,  June  4,  1852; 
banking,  1871-2;  member  of  Hamilton  College,  N.  Y., 
since  then.     Address,  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

1058.  James  Kilbourne  Clarke  (Spencertown,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Deep  River,  Conn.,  August  10,  1853  ;  in  Yale, 
two  years  ;  expects  to  be  a  physician.  Address,  Spencer- 
town, N.  Y. 

1059.  Samuel  Winthrop  Darling  (Nassau,  N.  P.). — 
Born  in  Nassau,  in  the  Island  of  New  Providence,  (Bahama 
Islands,)  September  21,  1854;  entered  Williams  College, 
and  died  while  prosecuting  his  studies  there,  September  13, 
1873. 


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1060.  Henry  Wheeler  De  Forest  (New  York).  —  Is 
a  member  of  Yale  College  ;  entered,  1872.  Address,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

lOfil.  William  Edward  Downes  (Francestown,  N.  H.). 

1002.  George  Fairfield  Forbes  (Cromwell,  Conn.). — 
Born,  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  15,  1849;  member  of  Am- 
herst College,  Class  of  1875.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1003.  James  Frederick  Herrick  (Tirumungalum,  South 
India). — Born  in  Pasumalie,  South  India,  June  14,  1852  ; 
member  of  Williams  College ;  expects  to  be  a  missionary. 
Address,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1004.  Edwin  Aclston  Hill  (New  York). — Born  in 
New  York  City,  January  18,  1850;  member  of  Yale,  Class 
of  1875.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1005.  William  Sumner  Hungerford  (East  Haddam, 
Conn.). —  Born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  August  3,  1854; 
member  of  Yale  College,  Class  of  1875. 

1000,  Franklin  Benjamin  Mitchell  (Norwich,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  September  19,  1852 ;  member  of 
Yale,  Class  of  1875.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1007.  Charles  Lothrop  Noyes  (Pulney  Hills,  India). 
— Born  in  Charvagacherry,  Ceylon,  September  11,  1851; 
member  of  Yale,  Class  of  1875.  Address,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

lOOS.  Frederick  Augustine  Rollo  (Stephentown,  N. 
Y.).— Born  in  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  March  3,  1853;  was  a 
member  of  Williams  College,  Class  of  1875  5  ^^^^  Septem- 
ber, 1874. 

1069.  William  Brewster  Sawyer  (Easthampton). — 
Born  in  Easthampton,  Mass.,  November  22,  1854;  member 
of  Amherst  College,  Class  of  1875.  Address,  Amherst, 
Mass. 

1070.  William  Wotkyns  Seymour  (Troy,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1853  ;  member  Yale,  Class  of 
1875  i  expects  to  study  medicine.  Address,  105  Third 
street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  or  box  717,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1071.  Frederick  Elkanah  Snow  (Waterbury,  Conn.). 

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— Born  in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  March   10,   185 1;    member 
Yale,  Class  of  1875.      Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1073.  William  Reuben  Taylor  (Jefferson,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Jefferson,  Schoharie  County,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1852; 
taught  at  Prattsville,  N.  Y.,  187 1-2  ;  passed  Senior  year  at 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  1872-3;  entered  Harvard  Col- 
lege, 1873.     Address,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1073.  Robert  Donaldson  Townsend  (New  Haven, 
Conn.). — Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  15,  1854  ;  mem- 
ber Yale,  Class  of  1875.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1074.  George  Lincoln  Walton  (Westfield). — Born  in 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  March  16,  1854;  member  Harvard  Col- 
lege.    Address,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

SCIENTIFIC. 

1075.  Walter  Hale  Camp  (Watertown,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  February  i,  185 1  ;  entered  School  of 
Mines,  Columbia  College,  N.  Y.,  1872.  Address,  Water- 
town,  N.  Y. 

1076.  James  Harmon  Chadbourne  (Wilmington,  N.  C). 
— Born  in  Wilmington,  N.  C,  August  23,  1853  ;  book- 
keeper.    Address,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

1077.  Lucius  Lyman  Clark,  Jr.,  (Kalamazoo,  Mich.). 
— Born  in  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  October  31, 1851  ;  attended  a 
business  college  at  Kalamazoo  ;  dry  goods  clerk,  1872-3  ; 
book-keeper  in  a  furniture  manufactory,  1873.  Address, 
care  Henry  Gilbert  &  Sons,  Jackson,  Mich. 

1078.  Frederick  Louis  Coes  (Worcester,  Mass.). — 
Born  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  January  9,  1850.  Address, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

1070.  Isaac  Parsons  Fiske  (Wolcott,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Marlboro,  Conn.,  September  16,  1852;  studied  medicine  in 
Yale  College,  1872-3  ;  expects  to  be  a  physician.  Address, 
Charlton,  Mass. 

1080.  William  Baldwin  Phelps  (Southampton). — 
Born  in  Southampton,  Mass.,  August  26,  1850;  civil  engi- 


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neer  in  employ  of  Massachusetts  Central  Railroad,  1871-3. 
Address,  Southampton,  Mass. 

1081.  Joshua  Lothrop  Pierson  (Cincinnati,  O.)-  —  In 
business  with  his  father — lumber  dealer.  Address,  444 
Central  avenue,  Cincinnati,  O. 

10S3.  Henry  Augustus  Blair  (Chicago,  111.). — Left 
the  Scientific  Class,  Senior  year;  in  a  bank  in  Chicago 
until  about  a  year  ago ;  traveling  since  then.  Address, 
Chicago,  111. 

1083.  James  Ogden  Clark  (Montclair,  N.  J.). — Born 
in  Newark,  N.  J.,  October  15,  1849  5  l^^t  the  Classical  Class 
middle  year ;  editor  of  Mojitclair  Herald,  and  studying  law ; 
expects  to  be  admitted,  1875.     Address,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1084.  Chester  Mitchell  Dawes  (Pittsfield). — Born  in 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  July  14,  1855  ;  left  the  Classical  Class 
Senior  year ;  member  of  Yale  College ;  expects  to  be  a 
lawyer.     Address,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1085.  Frederick  William  Hayt  (Corning,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Corning,  N.  Y.,  January  18,  1851;  left  Scientific 
Class  middle  year ;  dry  goods  business  since  then.  Ad- 
dress, Bay  City,  Mich. 

1086.  George  Edward  Langdon  (Plymouth,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Colchester,  Conn.,  September  23,  1852;  left  the 
Classical  Class  Senior  year ;  member  of  Yale  Sophomore 
Class.     Address,  New  Haven  or  Plymouth,  Conn. 

1087.  Hyatt  Parsons  Miner  (New  Haven,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Branford,  Conn.,  September  20,  1852  ;  left  the  Sci- 
entific Class  Senior  year;  book-keeper.  Address,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

1088.  George  Washington  Macpherson  (Borden town, 
N.  J.). — Born,  October  10,  1854;  left  the' Scientific  Class 
middle  year;  died,  March  31,  1871. 

1089.  Julius  Ezekiel  Phelps  (Southampton,  Mass.). — 
Left  the  Classical  Class  Senior  year;  graduated  at  Am- 
herst College,  1874;  teaching.  Address,  Southampton, 
Mass. 


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CLASS  OF  1872. 

CLASSICAL. 

1090.  Frank  VanDyke  Andrews  (Cincinnati,  O). — 
Member  of  Yale  College.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1091.  Walter  Scott  Andrews  (New  York). — Pursu- 
ing Academical  course  at  Harvard  College.  Address, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

1092.  Charles  Joseph  Bellamy  (Chicopee  Falls). — 
Born  in  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  May  7,  1852;  entered  Har- 
vard, 1872;  has  left  college.  Address,  Chicopee  Falls, 
Mass. 

1093.  Edward  Fletcher  Bishop  (Lahaina,  Sandwich 
Islands). — Born  in  Lahaina,  Sandwich  Islands,  April  13, 
1853  ;  is  in  Amherst  College.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1094:.  William  Morton  Brown  (New  Britain,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  New  Britain,  Conn.,  August  12,  1854;  is  in  Yale 
College.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1095.  Irving  Ely  Casey  (Toledo,  O.).— Born  in  Mid- 
dlebury,  Mich.,  June  8,  1853  ;  in  the  office  of  Carrington  & 
Casey,  1872-3;  left  because  of  sickness  ;  went  to  Colo- 
rado ;  died,  January  3,  1874. 

1096.  Joseph  Hayes  Chandler  (West  Brattleboro,  Vt.). 
— Born  in  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  August  14,  1854;  is  in 
Williams  College.     Address,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1097.  Charles  Melville  Clarke  (Spencertown,  N.Y.). 
— Born  in  Southwick,  Mass.,  February  3,  1856;  is  in  Wil- 
liams College.     Address,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1098.  Frederick  Billings  Dickinson  (North  Hadley). 
— Born  in  North  Hadley,  Mass.,  December  25,  1853  ;  in 
Amherst  College.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1099.  William  Shearman  Doolittle  (Utica,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  December  25,  1856;  is  in  Yale; 
will  be  a  lawyer.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1100.  Galusha  Benton  Grow  (Glenwood,  Pa.). — Born 
in  Carbondale,  Pa.,  April  7,  1854;  clerkship,  1873 ;  also 


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in  business  partnership  with  his  brother — dealers  in  fine 
wild  game  and  poultry.     Address,  Glenwood,  Pa. 

1101.  John  Rowland  (Jaffna,  Ceylon). — Born  in  Batti- 
cotta,  Jaffna,  Ceylon,  March  13,  1854  ;  in  Amherst  College. 
Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1102.  Lester  Samuel  Hubbard  (Sandusk)^  O.). — Born 
in  Sandusky,  O.,  September  22,  1854;  entered  Yale,  1872; 
honorably  dismissed  during  first  term  ;  engaged  November 
I,  1873,  as  traveling  agent  for  the  Hillsdale  Chair  Company 
of  Michigan.     Address,  Sandusky,  O. 

1103.  William  Lawrence  Humason,  Jr.,  (New  Brit- 
ain, Conn.). — Born  in  New  Britain,  Conn.,  June  7,  1853  ; 
is  in  Harvard  College.     Address,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

1104:.  Charles  White  Huntington  (North  Brookfield.). 
— Born  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  May  22,  1854;  is  in  Wil- 
liams College.     Address,  Williamstovvn,  Mass. 

1105.  Frank  Jones  (Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  October  19,  185 1  ;  paper  manufact- 
urer since  October  i,  1872.     Address,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 

1106.  William  Carey  Joslyn  (Thompson,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Thompson,  Conn.,  November  17, 1852;  is  in  Brown 
University.     Address,  Providence,  R.  L 

1107.  Edward  Hooker  Knight  (Rocky  Hill,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Hebron,  Conn.,  October  22,  1854;  is  in  Amherst 
College.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1108.  George  Henry  Knight  (Lakeville,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Lakeville,  Conn.,  November  24,  1855.  Address, 
Lakeville,  Conn. 

1109.  William  Ward  Knight  (Rocky  Hill,  Conn.).— 
Born  in  Chaplin,  Conn.,  September  16,  1852;  is  studying 
medicine.     Address,  Torringford,  Conn. 

1110.  Origen  Hall  Merrick  (Holyoke).  —  Born  in 
Willington,  Conn.,  March  7,  1854;  is  in  Brown  Univer- 
sity.    Address,  Providence,  R.  L 

1111.  David  Jay  Murphey  (Newark,  Del.)- — Born  in 
Smyrna,  Del.,  December  27,  1853  ;  is  in  Princeton  College. 
Address,  Princeton,  N.  J. 


246  .     ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1112.  William  Hampton  Patton  (Waterbiiry,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  March  10,  1853  ;  is  in  Yale 
College.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1113.  Frederick  William  Silliman  (Chester,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Chester,  Conn.,  May  7,  1850;  teaching;  pur- 
poses graduating  at  some  Theological  Seminary.  Address, 
Chester,  Conn. 

1114.  William  Thaddeus  Strong  (Pittsfield). — Born 
in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  September  24,  1854;  is  in  Yale 
College.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1115.  Louis  Grube  Urner  (Setzler's  Store,  Pa.). — Born 
in  a  country  place  without  a  name,  in  Chester  County,  Pa., 
October  10,  1854 ;  is  in  Brown  University.  Address,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  or  Setzler's  Store,  Pa. 

1116.  William  Ives  Washburn  (New  York). — Born  in 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  August  30,  1854;  is  in  Amherst  Col- 
lege.    Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1117.  Frederick-  Delano  Weeks  (New  York). 

1118.  James  Douglass  Weston  (Painted  Post,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  January  29,  1852  ;  has  at- 
tended a  Commercial  College;  in  the  lumber  yard  of  J.  W. 
Dunham  &  Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  to  November, 
1873;  expects  to  follow  lumber  trade.  Address,  Painted 
Post,  Steuben  County,  N.  Y, 

SCIENTIFIC. 

1119.  Harry  Ward  Barnes  (Bristol,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Bristol,  Conn.,  January  15,  1855  ;  clerk  in  jewelry  store. 
Address,  Bristol,  Conn. 

1120.  Watson  Franklin  Blair  (Chicago,  111.). — Born 
in  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  January  29,  1854;  provision  and 
commission  dealer.  Address,  3  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Chicago,  111. 

1121.  Abner  Pardon  Davol  (Fall  River).— Born  in 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  December  i,  1852;  entered  the  Pocas- 
set  Manufacturing  Co.  office.  Fall  River,  as  clerk,  Septem- 
ber I,  1872.     Address,  Fall  River,  Mass. 


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1122.  Arthur  Henry  Elwell  (South  Norwalk,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Branford,  Conn.,  April  17,  1853;  commenced  the 
manufacture  of  hardware  as  assistant  superintendent,  Sep- 
tember I,  1872.     Address,  South  Norwalk,  Conn. 

1123.  Thomas  Richards  Hill  (Easthampton). —  Born 
in  Webster,  Mass.,  October  i,  1853  ;  since  graduation,  teller 
in  First  National  Bank  of  Easthampton.  Address,  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

1124.  John  Hopson,  Jr.,  (Kent,  Conn.). — Born  in  Kent, 
Conn.,  August  29,  1854;  is  employed  in  the  management 
of  a  blast  furnace.     Address,  Kent,  Conn. 

1125.  William  Wallace  Nash  (WilHamsburgh). — Born 
in  WilHamsburgh,  Mass.,  April  20, 1852  ;  taught  school  one 
year;  since  then,  in  fire  insurance  business.  Address,  117 
Jefferson  street,  Burlington,  la. 

1126.  Charles  David  Richards  (Chicago,  111.). — Has 
been  in  employ  of  Shaw  &  Winslow,  dry  goods,  Toledo,  O. 
Address,  unknown. 

1127.  George  Edward  Rix  (Keokuk,  la.). — Born  in 
Gainesville,  Ala.,  June  25,  1853  ;  in  the  iron  and  steel 
business  since  August,  1872.     Address,  Keokuk,  la. 

1128.  Thomas  James  Swift  (South  Amenia,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  South  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  March  6,  1853  ;  is  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Law  School,  Yale  College.  Address,  South 
Amenia,  N.  Y.,  or  New  Haven. 

1129.  Edward  Luther  White  (Waterbury,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  December  12,  1853;  is  pursu- 
ing the  course  in  civil  engineering  at  Sheffield  Scientific 
School.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1130.  Thomas  Noyes  Birnie  (Springfield).  —  Left  the 
Classical  Class  Senior  year ;  is  in  Yale  College.  Address, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

1131.  Arthur  Haynesworth  Masten  (Cohoes,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  September  11,  1855;  left  the 
Classical  Class  Senior  year  ;  is  in  WiUiams  College.  Ad- 
dress, Williamstown,  Mass. 

1132.  Frank  W.  Olds  (Columbus,  O.).  —  Born  in  Cir- 


243  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

cleville,  O.,  June  19,  1853;  left  the  Classical  Class  Senior 
year ;  is  a  member  of  Williams  College.  Address,  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.,  or  Columbus,  O. 


CLASS  OF  1873. 

CLASSICAL. 

1133.  Charles  Landon  Alvord  (WestWinsted,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  West  Winsted,  Conn.,  March  20,  1854;  is  in 
Yale  College.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1134:.  James  Henry  Clark  (Montclair,  N.  J.). — Born  in 
Newark,  N.  J.,  August  8,  1853;  is  studying  medicine;  ex- 
pects to  enter  his  profession  1875.    Address,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1135.  Frank  Theodore  Cole  (Waverly).  —  Born  in 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  June  22,  1853  ;  is  in  Williams  College. 
Address,  Waverly,  Mass. 

1136.  Bryan  Collins  (Columbus,  O.).  —  Born  in  Ley- 
den,  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.,  September  4,  1855;  is  in  Wil- 
liams College.     Address,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1137.  James  Pierpont  Davenport  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1856;  is  in  Yale.  Ad- 
dress, 1 1  Garden  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1138.  Merriam  Bacheler  Davenport  (North  Stam- 
ford, Conn.). — Born  in  North  Stamford,  Conn.,  February  9, 
185 1 ;  is  studying  music.     Address,  Stamford,  Conn. 

1139.  Jere  Dewey  Eggleston  (Suffield,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  October  28,  1853 ;  is  a  member  of 
Williams  College.     Address,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1140.  William  Ferdon  (Piermont,  N.  Y.).  —  Born  in 
Piermont,  N.  Y.,  January  15,  1854;  is  in  Hamilton  Col- 
lege.    Address,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

1141.  John  Howard  Ford  (New  York). 

1142.  Foster  Ward  Gilbert  (Plainfield).  —  Born  in 
Plainfield,  Mass.,  October  16,  1853  ;  in  Amherst  College. 
Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1143.  Herbert  Richmond  Gill  (Columbus,  O.). — 
Born  in  Columbus,  O.,  January  8,  1855  ;  in  the  collegiate 


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course  at  Yale.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  or  Colum- 
bus, O. 

114r4.  Frank  Daniel  Goodhue  (Cincinnati,  O.)- — Born 
in  Cincinnati,  O.,  May  3,  1853  ;  is  in  Yale.  Address,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  or  415  West  Sixth  street,  Cincinnati,  O. 

1145.  William  Gerard  Hallock  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  New  York  City,  January  15,  1852;  in  Williams 
College.     Address,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  box  249. 

1146.  Albert  Hoysradt  (Hudson,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  February  19,  1855;  is  in  Yale  College. 
Address,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  or  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1147.  Emerson  Wadsworth  Judd  (Whately). — Born  in 
Westhampton,  Mass.,  September  29,  l8$6;  in  Williams 
College.     Address,  Whately,  Mass. 

1148.  John  Frisbie  Keator  (Roxbury,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Roxbury,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1850;  now  in  Yale.  Address, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

1149.  William  Edward  Millard  (Midland,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Address,  8  Wall  street, 
Room  45,  New  York. 

1150.  Frederick  Rufus  Sanford  (Waterbury,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  February  13, 1854;  in  Yale.  Ad- 
dress, Waterbury,  Conn.,  or  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1151.  Henry  Stockbridge,  Jr.,  (Baltimore,  Md.).— Born 
in  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  18,  1856;  is  in  Amherst 
College.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1152.  Dexter  Lyman  Stone  (Wilmington,  Vt.).— -Born 
in  Wilmington,  Vt.,  June  16,  1853  ;  is  in  Harvard  College. 
Address,  Wilmington,  Vt.,  or  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1153.  Frederick  Gridley  Wheeler  (Stamford,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Brooklyn,  L.  L,  May  27,  1855  ;  i^  Harvard  Col- 
lege.    Address,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1154.  John  Meek  Whitehead  (Hillsboro',  111.). — Born 
in  Hillsboro',  Montgomery  County,  111.,  July  29,  1852;  is 
in  Yale  College.    Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

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250  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

SCIENTIFIC. 

1155.  Alfred  French  Brainerd  (St.  Albans,  Vt.). 

1156.  Charles  Micah  Ruggles  Davol  (Fall  River). 

1157.  Ogden  Pearl  Letchworth  (Auburn,  N.  Y.). — 
Is  a  member  of  a  firm,  manufacturing  hames.  Address, 
Auburn,  N.  Y. 

1158.  Frank  Luther  Wesson  (Springfield). — Born  in 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  November  27,  1853;  is  at  present  en- 
gaged in  a  publishing  house  ^t  Rouse's  Point.  Address, 
care  John  Lovell,  Rouse's  Point,  N.  Y. 

1159.  Benjamin  Maurice  (Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.). — Born  in 
Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1855  ;  left  the  Classical  Class 
Senior  year ;  studied  privately  with  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  of 
Sing  Sing;  entered  Sophomore  at  Williams  College,  1873  ; 
is  pursuing  the  college  curriculum  there.  Address,  Sing 
Sing,  N.  Y.,  or  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1160.  Moses  Taylor  Pyne  (New  York). — Born  in  New 
York  City,  December  21,  1855  ;  reviewed  with  the  Classi- 
cal Class  during  last  term  of  the  course ;  is  in  Princeton 
College.     Address,  25  East  22d  street,  New  York. 

1161.  Theodore  Chester  Strong  (Pittston,  Pa.). — 
Born  in  Pittston,  Pa.,  October  25,  1855  ;  left  the  Classical 
Class  Senior  year;  in  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  1873-4; 
entered  Yale,  1874.     Address,   New  Haven,  Conn. 

1162.  Frank  Ferris  (Peekskill,  N.  Y.).— Born  in  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  March  21,  1853  ;  left  the  Classical  Class  middle 
year;  entered  Williams  College,  1872.  Address,  Williams- 
town,  Mass.,  or  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

1163.  John  Daniel  Mersereau  (Portville,  N.  Y.). — 
Born  in  Portville,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1854;  left  the  Scientific 
Class  middle  year ;  is  pursuing  the  course  in  civil  engineer- 
ing at  Sheffield  Scientific  School.  Address,  Box  1063, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

1164.  John  Gilbert  Bramley  (Brushland,  N.  Y.). — 
Left  the  Scientific  Class  middle  year ;  is  pursuing  civil  en- 


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gineering  course  in  Sheffield  Scientific  School.     Address, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

1165.  George  Loomis  Brownell  (Moodus,  Conn.). — 
Left  the  Scientific  Class  middle  year  ;  is  pursuing  course  in 
civil  engineering  in  Sheffield  Scientific  School.     Address," 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

1166.  Henry  Baldwin  Harrison  (Milton,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  25, 1854;  left  the  Scientific 
Class  Junior  year  ;  has  been  post-office  clerk  ;  is  now  a 
book-keeper.     Address,  Drawer  33,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1167.  Arthur  Chapman  Langdon  (Plymouth,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Plymouth,  Conn.,  September  27,  1854  ;  left  the 
Scientific  Class  Junior  year;  clock-maker,  1871-2;  clerk, 
1872 — .     Address,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

CLASS  OF  1874. 

CLASSICAL. 

1 168.  Frank  Armstrong  Beckwith  (Waterbury,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Honolulu,  Oahu,  Sandwich  Islands,  April  23, 
1854;  is  in  Yale.     Address,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

1169.  Charles  Sumner  Blodgett  (Broad  Brook,  Conn.). 
— Is  in  Amherst  College.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1170.  Charles  Francis  Carter  (Chicopee  Falls). — 
Born  in  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  June  14,  1856;  in  Yale. 
Address,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

1171.  William  Lyman  Cowles  (Belchertown). — Is  in 
Amherst  College.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1172.  James  Henry  Devereux  (Deposit,  N.  Y.). — Born 
in  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  March  4,  1857;  is  in  Princeton  College. 
Address,  Deposit,  N.  Y. 

1173.  George  Benjamin  Edwards  (Russellville,  Ky.). — 
In  Yale.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1174.  Edward  Willis  Flagg  (Northboro'). — Born  in 
Wellesley,  Mass.,  October  27,  1850;  in  Yale.  Address, 
Northboro*,  Mass. 

1175.  Fred  Alvin  Flagg  (New  York).— Is  in  Wil- 
liams College. 


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1176.  Irving  Krause  (Pottstown,  Pa.). 

1177.  Daniel  Martin  (Williamstown,  Vt.). — Born  in 
Williamstown,  Vt.,  June  4, 1852 ;  in  Amherst  College.  Ad- 
dress, Williamstown,  Vt. 

1178.  Henry  Matthews  McDonald  (Caledonia,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Caledonia,  Livingston  County,  N.  Y.,  April  7, 
1 85 1;  in  Princeton  College.  Address,  Caledonia,  Living- 
ston County,  N.  Y. 

1179.  Martin  Henry  Mead  (Roxbury,  N.  Y.). — Is  in 
Amherst  College. 

1180.  Charles  Wilbur  Nichols  (Bridgeport,  Conn.). 
— Born  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  December  17,  1855  ;  in  Yale. 
Address,  box  605,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1181.  Henry  Porter  Peck  (Norfolk,  Conn.). — Born  in 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  October  25,  1854;  in  Amherst  College. 
Address,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1182.  Lewis  Alfred  Platt  (Waterbury,  Conn.). —  Is 
in  Suffield  (Conn.) 'Academy.    Address,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

1183.  Alfred  Wotkyns  Seymour  (Troy,  N.  Y.). — Is 
in  Phillips  Academy.     Address,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

1184.  William  Cobbett  Skinner  (Haydenville). — Ad- 
dress, Holyoke,  Mass. 

1185.  George  Joseph  Smith  (New  York). — Has  en- 
tered Yale.     Address,  New  York  City. 

1186.  William  Henry  Taylor  (Chicago,  111.). — Is  in 
Yale.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1187.  Charles  Kemble  Woodbury  (Norwalk,  Conn.). 
— Is  in  Yale.     Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1188.  Thomas  Cook  Wordin  (Bridgeport,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  October  15,  1854;  is  in  Yale. 
Address,  box  267,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

scientific. 

1189.  Amasa  Richard  Angell  (New  York). — Is  in 
Sheffield  Scientific  School — regular  course.  Address,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

1190.  George  Haynes  Beckwith  (Cleveland,  O.). — Is 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  253 

in    Sheffield   Scientific  School — Special   course.     Address, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

1191.  Ad  Bidwell  (Freeport,  111.). — Born  in  Monterey, 
Mass.,  December  19,  1854.     Address,  Freeport,  111. 

1192.  Edward  Cole  Brownell  (Moodus,  Conn.). — 
Born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  January  27,  1856.  Address, 
Moodus,  Conn. 

1193.  Nathaniel  Holmes  (Pittsburgh,  Pa.). 

1194.  John  Miles  Marvin  (Woodbridge,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1854.  Address,  care  Town- 
send  &  Gale,  Franklin  street,  New  York. 

1195.  Harry  Burrell  Miller  (Constableville,  N.  Y.). 
— Born  in  Constableville,  N.  Y.,  March  2,  1853  ;  with  D.  J. 
Ely  &  Co.     Address,  loi  Wall  street.  New  York. 

1196.  T.  DwiGHT  Palmer  (Stonington,  Conn.). — Born 
in  Stonington,  Conn.,  January  26,1856;  studying  medi- 
cine.    Address,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1197.  George  Holton  Ryther  (West  Northfield). — 
Born  in  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  April  20,  1852.  Address,  West 
Northfield,  Mass. 

1198.  Edward  Eugene  Sage  (Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  Y.). 

1199.  Charles  Elton  Stevens  (Waterbury,  Conn.). — 
Is  in  Scientific  Department,  Princeton  College.  Address, 
Princeton,  N.  J. 

1200.  Frederick  Stursberg  (Holyoke). — Born  in  Len- 
nep,  Rheinish  Prussia,  November  2,  1855  ;  mercantile  life. 
Address,  care  Germania  Mills,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1201.  Miles  Isaiah  Weston  (Dalton). — Born  in  Hop- 
kins County,  Texas,  August  13,  1854;  paper  manufacturing. 
Address,  Greenville,  Hunt  County,  Texas. 

1202.  Augustus  Downing  Wheelock  (New  York). — 
Born  in  New  York  City,  August  27,  1856.  Address,  box 
490,  New  York. 

1203.  George  Marston  Whitin  (Whitinsville).  Ad- 
dress, Whitinsville,  Mass. 

1204.  Frank  Morton  H albert  (Middle  Park,  N.  J.). — 
Of  the  Classical  Class — died  during  Senior  year. 


254  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1205.  James  Hibben  (Roslyn,  N.  Y.)-  —  Nearly  com- 
pleted the  Scientific  course ;  studying  at  Gottingen,  Ger- 
many. 

1206.  Edgar  Solomon  Shumway  (Belchertown). — Left 
the  Classical  Class  last  term  of  Senior  year. 

The  following  list  contains  known  addresses  of  those 
from  whom  no  reply  has  been  received.  For  explanation 
of  abbreviations,  see  prefatory  note  to  the  Index. 

1207.  Joseph  Allen  (1854,  m.  e.)  Suffield,  Conn. 

1208.  D.  W.  Allis  (1849,  e.)  *i873. 

1209.  Elisha  C.  Allis  (1842,  e.)  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1210.  Wm.  p.  Allis  (1849,  e.)  farmer,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

1211.  W.  H.  Allis  (185  i,  e.)  Springfield,  Mass. 

1212.  W.  F.  Alvord  (1861,  j.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1213.  J.  B.  Arnold  (185  i,  e.)  Fitchbiirg,  Mass.  (?) 

1214.  Geo.  H.  Avery  (1857,  m.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1215.  Myron   W.  Avery   (1858,  m.  e.)  hotel,  Williams- 
burgh,  Mass. 

1216.  Sidney  W.  Avery  (1853,  j.e.)  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

1217.  Theodore  L.  Avery  (1858,  m.  e.)  62  East  Eighty- 
seventh  street.  New  York. 

1218.  Ralph  Bacon  (1850,  e.).* 

1219.  F.  L.  Ballard  (1855,  m.  e.)  Athens,  Athens  Coun- 
ty, O. 

1220.  E.  P.  Ball  (1864,  j.  c.)  Springfield,  Mass. 

1221.  Carlos  Bard  well  (1844,  e-)  50  Howard  street,  New 
York. 

1222.  Caleb  D.  Bardwell  (1856,].  c.)  Hatfield,  Mass. 

1223.  Charles  H.  Bates  (1852,  m.  e.)  Granby,  Mass. 

1224.  Heugh  W.  Beadle  (i860,  m.  c.)  lawyer,  Alexan- 
dria, Va. 

1225.  Edward  K.  Beekman  (1855,  m.  e.)  *i86i. 

1226.  D.  Webster  Bemis  (1853,  e.)  Springfield,  Mass. 

1227.  William  M.  Bemis  (1854,  m.  e.)  Springfield,  Mass. 

1228.  A.  W.  Billings  (1852,  j.  c.)  wholesale  grocer,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  255 

1229.  Charles  H.  Billings  (185  i,  m.  e.)  Conway,  Mass. 

1230.  F.  D.  Billings  (1851,  m.  e.)  farmer,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

1231.  S.  F.  Billings  (1846,  e.)  Hatfield,  Mass. 

1232.  William  D.  Billings  (185  i,  m.  e.)  Hatfield,  Mass. 
123S.  R.  N.  BissELL  (1866,  c.)  New  York  City. 

1234.  W.  W.  Bishop  (1865,  m.  c.)  Geneseo,  N.  Y.  (?) 

1235.  Austin  C.  Blair  (1848,  c.)  Enfield,  Mass. 

1236.  Francis  Blair  (1854,  m.  c.)  Ware,  Mass. 

1237.  John  Blodgett  (1846,  e.)  Bucksport,  Me. 

1238.  Henry  A.  Bowdoin  (1849,  e.)  New  York.(?) 

1239.  H.  Albert  Bodman  (1843,  c.)  Chicago,  111. 
1240;  James  T.  Brainard  (1843,  c.)  Haddam,  Conn.(?) 

1241.  Francis  A.  Brewer  (1847,  c.)  Springfield,  Mass.(?) 

1242.  Thomas  S.  Bridgman  (1842,  c.)  Warren,  Mass. 

1243.  John  R.  Brooks  (1847,  e.)  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

1244.  Simon  Brooks  (1852,3*.  c.)  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

1245.  Francis  S.  Brown  (1856,].  c.)  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1246.  Myron  Brown  (1850,  e.)  Whately,  Mass. 

1247.  Hunt  M.  Butler  (1848,  e.)  went  to  sea. 

1248.  Edward  T.  Caldwell  (1852,  m.  e.)  Groton,  Mass. 

1249.  James  Campbell  (1859,  ^n.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1250.  F.  A.  Carpenter   (1870,   e.)    editor,   West    Ran- 
dolph, Vt. 

1251.  G.  H.  Case  (1844,  c.)  Canton,  Conn. 

1252.  Orrin  Case  (1844,  c.)  Canton,  Conn. 

1253.  Henry  Chaffee  (1847,  e.)  Faribault,  Minn. 

1254.  A.  Chamberlain,  Jr.  (1858,  m.  e.)  Meriden,  Conn. 

1255.  Samuel  J.  Chamberlin  (1868,  m.  e.)  South  Hadley, 
Mass. 

1256.  Almon  S.  Chapman  (1850,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1257.  William  H.  Chapman  (1852,  m.  e.)  74  Worth  street, 
New  York. 

1258.  Charles  A.  Chenery  (1857,  m.  c.)  Northampton, 
Mass.(?) 

1259.  William  L.  Church  (1848,  e.)  Middlefield,  Mass. 

1260.  Egbert  I.  Clapp  (1859,  m.  e.)  Northampton,  Mass. 

1261.  James  Clapp,  Jr.  (1846,  e.)  Worcester,  Mass. 


256  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1262.  Solomon  P.  Clapp  (1859,  m.  e.)  *i872. 

1263.  Thomas  W.  Clapp  (1850,  e.)  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1264.  William  E.  Clapp  (1859,  ra.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1265.  Willis  W.  Clapp  (1858,111.  e.)  Northampton,  Mass. 

1266.  Austin  P.  Clark  (1848,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1267.  Charles  P.  Clark  (1852,  m.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1268.  Edmund  W.  Clark  (185  i,  m.  e.)  311  Main  street, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

1269.  Edwin  A.  Clark  (1847,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1270.  F.  W.  Clark  (1856,  j.  e.)  Northampton,  Mass. 

1271.  Gilbert  A.  Clark  (1844,  e.)  *i874. 

1272.  Henry  Clark  (1843,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1273.  Julius  F.  Clark  (1847,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1274.  Sereno  Clark  (1854,  j.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1275.  Sylvester  Clark  (1854,  m.  e.)* 

1276.  Uriel  Clark  (1844,  c.)  Easthamptdh,  Mass. 

1277.  George  B.  Cline  (1847,  e-)  Roslyn,  L.  I. 

1278.  John  Coar  (1852,  m.  e.)   152  East  Thirty-seventh 
street,  New  York. 

1279.  Samuel  N.  Coleman  (1844,6.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1280.  Thomas  Conkling  (1847,  ^0  New  Britain,  Conn. 

1281.  Henry  W.  Cook  (1858,  m.  c.).* 

1282.  Sherman  Cooley  (1859,  ni,  e.)  New  Britain,  Conn. 

1283.  J.  A.  Crane  (1867,  m.  e.)  Dalton,  Mass. 

1284.  C.  Vanderbilt  Cross  (1853,].  c.)  New  York  City.(i*) 

1285.  William  Cutler  (1850,  e.)  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1286.  Laban  S.  Cutler  (1856,  c.)  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1287.  Alden  G.  Davis  (1852,  j.  c.)  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

1288.  Fred  Worth  Day  (1868,  j.  e.)  Bennington,  Vt. 

1289.  J.  R.  Dean  (1846,  e.)  lawyer,  Nacoochee,  Ga. 

1290.  John  W.  Dickens  (1858,  m.  e.)  Louisville,  Ky. 

1291.  Watson  B.  Dickerman  (1864,  c.)  broker,  34  Broad 
street.  New  York. 

1292.  William   Dickinson,  M.  P.  (1849,  e.)  Melbourne, 
Australia. 

1293.  J.  H.  Downing  (1865,  e.)  Downington,  Pa. 

1294.  George  D wight,  Jr.  (1861,  m.  e.)  Springfield,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  2 $7 

1295.  William  K.  Ely  (1849,  e.)  Ashleyville,  Mass. 

1296.  R.  T.  Enghart  (1856,  m.  e.)  Davisville,  Pa. 

1297.  Barton  D.  Evans  (1865,  m.  c.)  Westchester,  Pa. 

1298.  S.  G.  Farnham  (1846,  c.)  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

1299.  Edward  M.  Ferry  (1855, ^' e)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1300.  Irving  D.  Ferre  (1862,  e.)  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1301.  Walter  C.  Ferry  (1855,  j.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1302.  A.  P.  Fitch  (1866,  m.  c.)  120  Broadway,  New  York. 

1303.  Franklin  Ford  (1843,  e.)  Cummington,  Mass. 

1304.  T.  H.  Fuller  (1858,  m.  c.)  Waterbury,  Conn. 

1305.  Collins  Gere  (1846,  e.)  84  Beekman  street,  N.  Y. 

1306.  William  R.  Gillett  (1845,  e.)  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1307.  Daniel  B.  Gillett,  Jr.  (1865,].  c.)  Enfield,  Mass. 

1308.  Henry  S.  Goodale    (1855,  e.^    South   Egremont, 
Mass. 

1309.  Thomas  H.  Goodspeed  (1851,].  c.)  Athol,  Mass. 

1310.  Fayette   P.  Graves  (1867,  m.  e.)  Westhampton, 
Mass. 

1311.  George  Green  (i860,  m.  e.)  Hadley,  Mass. 

1312.  Linus  C.  Green  (1867,  m.  e.)  Hadley,  Mass. 

1313.  E.  D.  Griswold  (1848,  e.)  13  White  street,  N.  Y. 

1314.  Julian  Griggs  (1866,  e.)  Chaplin,  Conn. 

1315.  John  Gunn  (1870,  m.  c.)  master  schooner  at  sea. 

1316.  George  G.  Hall  (185  i,  m.  e.)  Belchertown,  Mass. 

1317.  George   A.  Hammond,  (i860,  m.  c.)   Willimantic, 
Conn. 

1318.  E.  L.  Hastings  (1846,  e.)  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

1319.  O.  D.  Hastings  (1847,  e.).* 

1320.  William  H.  Hawley  (1862,  e.)  Collinsville,  Conn. 

1321.  Joseph  L.  Hayden  (1843,  c)  Haydenville,  Mass. 

1322.  Joel  Hayden,  Jr.  (185 1  j.  c.)  Northampton,  Mass. 

1323.  Fred.  L.  Hayden  (1849,  e.)  Haydenville,  Mass. 

1324.  Samuel  W.  Hayden  (1859,].  c)  Haydenville,  Mass. 

1325.  Joseph  J.  Henry  (1855,  m.  e.).* 

1326.  Jonathan   E.    Higgins  (1872,  m.  c.)  Theological 
Seminary,  Oberlin,  O.  ^ 

1327.  George  A.  Hill  (1861,  m.  e.)  Easthampton. 

35 


258  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

1328.  Samuel  Hill  (1849,  c-)  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1329.  A.  R.  HiLLYER  (185 1,  m.  c.)  Hartford,  Conn. 

1330.  William  E.  Hinsdale  (1848,  c.)  Blandford,  Mass. 

1331.  S.  K.  Holman  (1848,  c.)  Bolton,  Mass. 

1332.  C.  A.  Homer  (1850,  e.)  Bloomington,  111. 

1333.  A.  R.  Howe,  M.  C.  (1857,  j.  c)  Sardis,  Miss. 
.1334.  Daniel  Humphrey,  M.  D.   (1849,   c.)   Lawrence, 

Mass. 

1335.  Charles  E.  Hunt  (1851,].  c.)  Granby,  Mass. 

1336.  DwiGHT  S.  Ingram  (i860,  m.  e.)  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1337.  Franklin  W.  Janes  (1847,  c-)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1338.  C.  E.  Jennings  (1865,  m.  c.)  286  Franklin  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

,1339.  William  A.   Jones    (185  i,   m.   c.)   teacher,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind. 

1340.  D.  H.  JuDSON  (1859,}.  e-)  75  Hicks  street,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y. 

1341.  R.  L.  P.  JuDSON,  (1849,  ^0  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1342.  Harry  Keen  (1865,  m.  c.)  Paris,  France. 

1343.  Timothy  Keefe  (i860,  m.  e.)  Chester,  Mass. 

1344.  Cyrus  W.  King  (1853,  m.  e.)  West  Suffield,  Conn. 

1345.  Alonzo  King  (1857,  m.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1346.  B.  O.  Kingsley  (1868,  m.  e.)  Deep  River,  Conn. 

1347.  K.  C.  Kingsley  (1868,  m.  e.)  Deep  River,  Conn. 

1348.  J.  B.  Kittredge  (1866,  m.  e.)  Hinsdale,  Mass. 

1349.  H.  W.  Knight  (1864,  e.)   74  Worth  street,  N.Y. 

1350.  J.  Knox  (1853,  m.  e.)  Ware,  Mass. 

1351.  Bradley  D.  Lee  (i860,  m.  c.)  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
,1352.  G.  H.  Leonard  (1852,  m.  e.)  Superintendent  Nash- 

awannuck  Co.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1353.  M.  H.  Leonard  (1853,  m.  e.)  Treasurer  Glendale 
Co.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1354.  Frank  E.  Lewis  (1869,  m.  e.)  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

1355.  Alpheus  J.  Lyman  (1848,  e.)  merchant,  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

1356.  Ansel  B.  Lyman  (1843,  c-)  farmer,  Easthampton, 
Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  259 

1357.  Charles  H.  Lyman  (185  i,  m.  e.)  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1358.  John  W.  Lyman  (1852,  m.  g.)  Williamsburgh,  Mass. 

1359.  Henry  Lyman  (1854,  m.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1360.  Lemuel  D.  Lyman  (1846,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1361.  Solon  Lyman  (1864,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1362.  Thaddeus  A.  Lyman  (1856,].  e.)  Duluth,  Minn. 

1363.  A.  S.  LuDDEN  (1850,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 
1364:.  John  H.  Manning  (1865,  e.)  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1365.  Charles  M.  Marsh  (1857,  m.e.)  Springfield,  Mass. 

1366.  Lewis  A.  Marsh  (1849,  ^0  Springfield,  Mass. 

1367.  J.  S.  McElwain  (1850,  e.)  Springfield,  Mass. 

1368.  John  M.  Meggett  (1852,  m.  e.)  Worcester,  Mass. 

1369.  Joseph  C.  Merrill  (1850,  e.)  Catlettsburgh,  Ky. 

1370.  Thomas  W.  Meekins  (1845,  c.)  dentist,  Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

1371.  H.  Y.  MoNTANYE  (1856,  j.  e.)  Warminster,  Pa. 

1372.  William  D.  Moss  (1845,  e.)  Westerly,  R.  L 

1373.  William  R.  Palmer  (1845,  c.)  Stonington,  Conn. 

1374.  George  F.  Parsons  (1843,  e.)   168  Main  street, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1375.  Charles  M.  Parsons  (1858,  m.  e.)  *July,  1874. 

1376.  Lucius  E.  Parsoi^s  (1861,  m.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1377.  A.  E.  Parsons  (1861,  m.  e.)  Sacramento,  Cal. 

1378.  Dean  Peabody,  Esq.  (1843,  e.)  Lynn,  Mass. 

1379.  Henry  A.  Pierce  (1849,  c.).Lansingburg,  Mass. 

1380.  Charles  Phelps  (1844,  e.)  Northampton,  Mass. 

1381.  Ellsworth  N.  Phelps  (1844,  e.)  Windsor,  Conn. 

1382.  Edward  D.  Pomeroy  (1857,  ^*  ^0  Southampton, 
Mass. 

1383.  Frederic  A.  Pomeroy  (1849,  ^0  Columbus,  Ga. 

1384.  P'rancis  H.  Pomeroy  (1849,  ^•)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1385.  Henry  F.  Pomeroy  (i859,m.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1386.  Francis  Poole  (1842,  c.)  Peabody,  Mass. 

1387.  James  Porter  (1846,  c.)  Hatfield,  Mass. 

1388.  Jonathan  D.  Porter  (1846,  e.)  Hatfield,  Mass. 

1389.  Samuel  D.  Porter  (1870,  s.)  Hatfield,  Mass. 

1390.  James  H.  Potter  (1863,].  c.)  Bristol,  Conn. 


260  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1391.  Luther  H.  Potter  (1857,  e.)  176  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

1392.  Lyman  D^  Potter  (1847,  e.)  EnficldrMass. 

1393.  Ezra  Pratt  (1854,  e.)  Essex,  Conn. 

1394:.  L.  Monroe  Preston  (1864,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1395.  Norman  Preston  (185  i,m.  e.)  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

1396.  L.  V.  Putney  (1866,  m.  c.)  lawyer,  261  Broadway, 
New  York. 

1397.  W.  W.  Rice  (1850,  e.)  dentist,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

1398.  Edward  S.  Richards  (1865,  e.)  Enfield,  Mass. 

1399.  George  Roberts,  Jr.,  (1863,  m.c.)  Hartford,  Conn. 

1400.  George  Rockwell  (1853,  m.  e.)  New  Britain,  Conn. 

1401.  Charles  S.  Rust  (1856,  j.  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 
14:02.  Daniel  W.  Rust  (1852,  j.  e.)  *i872. 

1403.  FoRDYCE  A.  Rust  (1850,  e.)  Northampton,  Mass. 

1404.  R.  W.  Sears  (1851,].  c.)  Boston,  Mass. 

1405.  J.  W.  Shattuck  (1864,  c.)  104  Franklin  street,  N.  Y. 

1406.  Samuel  Sherman  (i860,  m.  c.)  Chicago,  111. 

1407.  Charles  Sheldon  (1854,  j.  e.)  West  Suffield,  Conn. 

1408.  Thomas  F.  Sherman  {1848,  e.)  Ware,  Mass. 

1409.  George  P.  Shoals  (1846,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1410.  L.  D.  Sibley  ( 1 862,  e.)  5  3 1  Mitchell  street,  Chicago,  111. 

1411.  George  C.  Smith  (1844,  c).     See  addenda. 

1412.  Fred.  Smith  (1844,  e.)  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1413.  Morris  W.  Smith  (1842,  c.)  Hartford,  Conn. 

1414.  F.  W.  Stanley  (1861,  m.  c.)  15  Frankfort  street, 
New  York. 

1415.  John  Stanley  (1869,].  e.)  New  Britain,  Conn. 

1416.  Theodore  A.  Stanley  (1852,  m.  e.).* 

1417.  Walter  Stanley  (1852,  m.  e.)  New  Britain,  Conn. 

1418.  Morris  E.  Stowers  (1865  e.)  Scranton,  Pa. 

1419.  Alexander  Strangford  (1864,  e.)  Easthampton, 
Mass. 

1420.  Samuel  Swift,  M.  D.  (1865,  e.)  hospital.  Fifty-first 
street.  New  York. 

1421.  Stephen  Terry  (1859,  "^-  c.)  Hartford,  Conn. 

1422.  E.  Upson  (1848,  e.)  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1423.  R.  C.  Usher  (1859,  m.  e.)  Plainville,  Conn. 


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1424.  George  White  Waite  (1856,  m.  c.)  Ashtabula,  O. 

1425.  Nathaniel  P.  Wardwell  (1865,  e.)  Watertown, 
N.  Y. 

1426.  David  F.  Wells  (1846,  c.).* 

1427.  Otis  C.  Wells  (1840,  e.)  Hatfield,  Mass. 

1428.  J.  C.  White,  M.  D.  (1846,  e.)  Bloomington,  111. 

1429.  B.  T.  Whitmarsh  (1868,  m.  e.)  Abington,  Mass. 

1430.  James  W.  Wilkins  (1843,  ^O  Peabody,  Mass. 

1431.  L.  H.  WiTHEY  (1866,  m,  c.)  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1432.  Edmund  D.  Witt  (1852,  m.  e.)  Springfield,  Mass. 

1433.  Enoch  Wood  (1845,  e.)  Eastharapton,  Mass. 

1434.  EzEKiEL  E.  Wood  (1847,  ^O  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1435.  S.  Chapin  Wood  (1855,  ^-  ^0  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1436.  Newton  Wood  (1848,  e.)  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1437.  L.  B.  Wing  (1844,  e.)  banker,  Newark,  O. 


Added  after  the  preceding  report  was  ready  for  the  press : 

1438.  Zebulon  B.  Taylor,  of  the  English  Class  of 
1847,  is  a  dealer  in  broom  corn  at  122  La  Salle  street,  Chi- 
cago, 111. ;  married  ;  child  ;  No.  1 186. 

1439.  Harvey  Sessions  Carpenter  of  the  Class  1849; 
graduated  at  Amherst,  1853  ;  studied  medicine  and  prac- 
ticed ;  is  reported  in  the  Hospital  for  Insane  at  Worcester, 
Mass. 

1440.  William  Vail  Wilton  Davis  left  the  Class  of 
1868  in  middle  year.  He  graduated  from  Amherst  College 
in  1873.  He  has  been  a  teacher  in  Robert  College,  Con- 
stantinople, but  returned  some  months  ago. 

1441.  Joseph  Goodhue  Houghton  went  from  middle 
year  to  Amherst  College;  graduated  there,  1865;  was  mar- 
ried in  1 871;  when  last  heard  from  was  a  dealer  in  boots 
and  shoes. 

1442.  Joseph  Naphthaly  of  the  Class  of  1859;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale,  1863. 

1443.  Henry  Lyman  Phelps  entered  Massachusetts 
Agricultural  College  from  Middle  Classical  Class,  1872.  He 
has  graduated. 


262  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1444:.  Charles  Wellington  entered  Massachusetts  Ag- 
ricultural College  from  Junior  Scientific  Classln  1870.  He 
has  graduated. 

1445.  Asa  William  Dickinson  entered  Massachusetts 
Agricultural  College  from  the  English  Class  in  1870.  He 
has  graduated. 

1446.  W.  C.  Holmes,  H.  C.  Howard,  C.  H.  Merriam 
and  E.  F.  VanHoesen  entered  Sheffield  Scientific  School 
from  Junior  Scientific  Class  in  1874. 

1447.  Willie  Clifford  Luce  of  the  Scientific  Class  of 
1870,  is  a  civil  engineer  in  Boston,  Mass. 

1448.  Arthur  J.  Best  and  William  H.  Storrs  en- 
tered Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  from 
the  Scientific  department,  in  1873. 

1449.  George  S.  Knapp  (Merwinsville,  Conn.). — Born 
in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  March  23,  1840;  studied  English 
in  the  Seminary,  1858-60;  teaching,  1861-7;  at  present 
treasurer  of  Cowles  Hardware  Company;  married  April  17, 
1872.     Address,  Unionville,  Conn. 

1450.  Frank  Ezra  Sawyer  (Easthampton). — Born  in 
Piermont,  N.  Y.,  September  14,  1854;  in  Williston  Semi- 
nary, 1864-7;  graduated  from  Naval  Academy  at  Annapo- 
lis, Md.,  1872;  sailed  in  United  States  Steamer  Hartford 
for  a  three  years'  cruise  to  the  East  Indies,  November  7, 
1872.     Address,  care  E.  T.  Sawyer,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

1451.  Douglass  Birnie  (Springfield). — Left  Classical 
Class  of  1873,  Senior  year.     Has  entered  "Yale  1878." 

1452.  Frank  Broadhead  Tracy  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.). — 
Left  Classical  Class  of  1874,  Senior  year.  Has  entered 
"Yale  1878." 

1453.  Royal  Corban  Moodie  (East  Craftsbury,  Vt.). — 
Entered  "Yale   1878"  from    the   Middle    Classical  Class; 

1874. 

1454.  Edward  Kirk  Billings  (Framingham),  of  the 
Scientific  Class  of  1870.  May  be  addressed  care  Barnes, 
Ward  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1455.  Roland  Gideon  Curtin.     See  addenda. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR, 


The  following  list  was  first  gathered  in  1867-8,  by  Prof. 
H.  H.  Goodell  (536).  A  few  corrections  and  additions — 
furnished  by  the  preceding  statistics — have  been  made. 

TEACHERS. 

Edwin  C.  Bissell,  captain  Company  K,  52d  Massachusetts. 

Francis  A.  Walker,  It.  col.,  and  A.  A.  G. ;  bvt.  brig.  gen. 

Charles  H.  Chandler,  31st  Massachusetts. 

David  Hilt,  captain  15  2d  New  York. 

Henry  E.  Alvord,  major  2d  Massachusetts  Cavalry. 

John  K.  Richardson,  22d  Massachusetts. 

STUDENTS. 
1842. 

Henry  S.  Gere,  5 2d  Massachusetts. 

Moses  S.  Hall,  major  West  Virginia  Regiment. 

1843. 
*Josiah  Bent,  lieutenant  Company  A,  ist  Wis.  Cavalry. 

♦Kenosha,  Wis.,  November  lo,  1862. 

Lafayette  Clapp,  Company  A,  27th  Massachusetts. 

Warren  Goodale,  lieutenant ;  brevet  captain. 

Joseph  L.  Hayden,  captain  37th  Massachusetts. 

William  H.  Hayden,  colonel  4th  Ohio. 

Charles  H.  Lyman,  52d  Massachusetts. 

Henry  W.  Smith,  captain  4th  Massachusetts  Cavalry. 


264  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

1844. 

*Orrin  Case,  lieutenant  United  States  Colored  Troops. 

William  S.  Clark,  colonel  21st  Massachusetts. 

Francis  P.  Fisher,  first  lieutenant  Company  C,  55th  Illinois. 

Edwin  Hubbard,  major. 

Augustine  Root,  gov.  supt.  plantations,  Port  Royal,  S.  C. 

Rev.  Henry  C.  Trumbull,  chaplain  loth  Connecticut. 

*Jonathan  Temple,  surgeon  2d  Wisconsin. 

*Borrowed  musket,  and  killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

H.  Ryland  Warriner,  Pennsylvania  State  Militia. 

1845. 

Fayette  Clapp,  surgeon  5th  Ohio  and  St.  Louis  Hospitals. 
James  F.  Dwight,  colonel  Western  Cavalry  Regiment. 
Ellsworth  N.  Phelps,  colonel  22d  Connecticut. 

1846. 

Carlos  Chapman,  assistant  surgeon,  14th  Iowa. 
*Chauncey  M.  Hand,  2d  New  York  Cavalry. 

*From  wounds,  Madison,  Conn.,  October  5,  1865. 

Wilder  F.  Haskell,  sergeant  Company  H,  5 2d  Mass. 

Edward  L.  Hill,  surgeon  20th  Ohio. 

George  C.  Homer,  private  Company  G,  46th  Massachusetts, 

Augustus  Lilly,  lieutenant  19th  Michigan. 

*Newton  S.  Manross,  captain  Company  K,  i6th  Conn. 

*Antietam,  September,  17,  1862. 

Rufus  P.  Scott,  2d  Massachusetts  Battery. 
David  P.  Smith,  surgeon  i8th  Massachusetts. 
Benjamin  E.  Thayer,  32d  Massachusetts. 

1847. 
Gustavus  Bissell,  private  Company  A,  5 2d  Massachusetts. 
Ethan  E.  Boies,  Paymaster's  Department. 
Rev.  Jeremiah  E.  Chamberlain,  chaplain  7th  Wisconsin. 
James  K.  Mills,  colonel  24th  IV^issouri ;  brevet  brig.  gen. 
Thomas  B.  Musgrave. 
John  L.  Otis,  colonel  loth  Connecticut ;  brevet  brig.  gen. 


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Leonard  B.  Rice,  lieutenant  Company  B,  $26.  Mass. 
Mason  C.  Weld,  lieutenant-colonel  25th  Connecticut. 
5^noch  E.  Wood,  52d  Massachusetts. 

1848. 

Charles  W.  Curtis,'Cheney's  Illinois  Battery. 

Richard  T.  Deming,  Massachusetts  Volunteers. 

Rev.  James  H.  Dwight,  chaplain  66th  New  York. 

William  W.  Fowler. 

Azariah  Smith,  Military  Telegraph. 

Newton  Wood,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

1849. 

Louis  W.  Bement,  musician  12th  Massachusetts. 

Harvey  S.  Carpenter,  assistant  surgeon. 

William  H.  Dwight,  California  Volunteers. 

Rev.  John  A.  Hamilton,  chaplain  6th  New  Hampshire. 

Rev.  Hiram  L.  Howard,  chaplain  59th  Massachusetts. 

Henry  Kimball,  lieutenant  Company  F,  25th  Connecticut 

Robert  McC.  Lord,  examining  surgeon. 

*Henry  L.  Messinger,  sergeant  Company  B,  37th  Mass. 

*Before  Richmond. 

Gaylord  B.  Miller,  surgeon. 

*Edward  B.  Olcutt,  private  5th  New  York  Artillery. 

*Libby  Prison,  August  9,  1864. 

*Henry  R.  Pierce,  second  lieutenant  5th  Rhode  Island. 

*Newbern,  March  14,  1862. 

Howard  Pixley,  private  New  York  Regiment. 
Henry  M.  Sabin,  assistant  surgeon  5 2d  Massachusetts. 
William  H.  Sherman,  sergeant  Company  G,  46th  Mass. 
Medad  Strong,  6th  New  Hampshire. 
Richard  Waite,  captain  84th  Ohio. 

1850. 

Hudson  Burr,  captain  and  assistant  adjutant-general. 
W.  R.  Butler. 

Thomas  W.  Clapp,  captain  loth  Massachusetts. 
Lewis  S.  Clark,  521!  Massachusetts. 
34 


266  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Josiah  W.  Harmar,  private  ist  Pennsylvania  Artillery. 
Henry  F.  Hawkes,  captain  General  Benham's  Staff. 
Jerome  W.  Hollinbeck,  quartermaster  Illinois  Regiment. 
Charles  A.  Homer,  private  46th  Massachusetts. 
Clinton  C.  Latimer,  surgeon  131st  Illinois. 
Edmund  M.  Pease,  surgeon  3d  Rhode  Island  Heavy  Art. 
Ira  W.  Pettibone,  colonel  lOth  Connecticut. 
John  H. 'Piatt,  major  1st  Ohio. 

*  James  C.  Rice,  brigadier-general. 

*Spottsylvania,  Va,,  May  i.i,  1864. 

Fordyce  A.  Rust,  first  lieutenant  31st  Massachusetts. 
William  S.  Shurtleff,  colonel  46th  Massachusetts. 
H.  G.  Stickney,  surgeon. 

1851. 
*Alvin  W.  Clark,  private  27th  Massachusetts. 

j,*Andersonville,  Ga. 

Edmund  W.  Clark,  private  5 2d  Massachusetts. 
.L.  A.  Dickinson,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 
Edward  I.  Frisselle,  surgeon. 

*  William  C.  Hawes,  lieutenant  i62d  New  York. 

*May,  1864,  Cross  Roads,  La. 

John  W.  Lawton,  surgeon. 

Wheelock  S.  Merriman,  major  nth  Illinois. 

Edward  H.  Miller,  United  States  Navy. 

George  L.  Montague,   lieut'.-col.  37th  Mass. ;  bvt.  col. 

Charles  W.  Moore,  second  lieut.  Company  I,  51st  Mass. 

James  G.  Smith,  adjutant  46th  Massachusetts. 

*George  C.  Strong,  brigadier-general;  brevet  major-general. 

*July  30th,  1863,  Morris  Island. 

*Samuel  F.  Woods,  adjutant  34th  Massachusetts. 

*Worcester,  Mass.,  of  wounds  received  in  battle. 
1852. 

Charles  H.  Bates,  private  Company  H,  5 2d  Massachusetts 
Henry  P.  Billings,  lieutenant  5 2d  Massachusetts. 
Henry  A.  Braman,  private  27th  Massachusetts. 
Alden  G.  Davis,  private  14th  New  York. 


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Hamilton  N.  Eldredgt,  brigadier-general. 

William  B.  Kimball,  captain  13th  Massachusetts. 

Alanson  B.  Long,  captain  Company  A,  5 2d  Massachusetts.. 

John  W.  Lyman,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

Henry  G.  Maynard,  private  5 2d  Massachusetts. 

Eliab  W.  Metcalf,  scout  in  Secret  Service. 

Francis  LeB.  Monroe,  surg.  15th  Mass. ;  med.  inspec.  2d  Corps. 

Albert  D.  Searle,  lieutenant  Company  A,  9th  Kansas. 

*Theodore  A.  Stanley,  lieutenant  Company  F,  14th  Conn. 

*December  31,  1862,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

George  F.  Thomson,  assistant  surgeon  38th  Massachusetts. 
Arthur  H.  Twining,  lieutenant  ist  Connecticut. 
John  P.  White,  captain. 
Chester  Williams. 

1853. 
*Joseph  C.  Alvord,  lieutenant  21st  Illinois. 

*December  30,  1862,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

J.  C.  Audenried,  aid-de-camp  General  Sherman's  Staff. 
Hezekiah  Bissell,  lieutenant  Company  G,  25th  Connecticut. 
S.  S.  Caldwell,  captain  8th  Illinois. 

Henry  G.  Gushing,  Q.  M.  S.  New  Hampshire  Regiment. 
*John  Griswold,  captain  nth  Connecticut. 

♦September  18,  1862,  Antietam. 

Eli  Eldridge,  Jr.,  private  28th  Iowa. 
Everett  Lane,  major  43d  Massachusetts. 
William  Mann,  captain  ist  Pennsylvania. 
*Edward  L.  Porter,  captain  i8th  Connecticut. 

*June  15,  1863,  Winchester,  Va. 

George  P.  Rockwell,  private  Company  F,  14th  Connecticut. 

Thomas  M.  Towne. 

Matthew  Walker,  assistant  surgeon. 

George  A.  Whitney,  corporal  Company  F,  loth  Mass. 

Nathan  Willey,  sergeant  Company  G,  25th  Connecticut. 

1854. 
Rev.  Charles  C.  Carpenter,  chaplain. 
Thomas  R.  Clark,  Connecticut  Volunteers. 


268  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

*Lyman  D.  Coleman,  lieutenant  Kansas  Volunteers. 

*August  21,  1863,  massacre  at  Lawrence,  Rs. 

James  Collins,  brigade  surgeon  2d  Brigade  Pennsylvania 

Reserves. 
William  F.  Coney,  private  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 
Horace  Neide,  brigadier-general. 
Allison  H.  Norcutt. 
*Rufus  W.  Robinson,  private  27th  Massachusetts. 

*AndersonvilJe,  Ga. 

Gideon  Wells,  first  lieutenant  46th  and  8th  Massachusetts. 

1855. 
James  A.  Betts,  captain  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 
Daniel  Bowe,  Freedmen's  Bureau. 
William  L.  Bradley,  medical  cadet. 
John  G.  Burnett,  Ohio  Volunteers. 
Richard  H.  Chittenden,  captain  Minnesota  Regiment. 
George  P.  Clark,  major  i8th  New  York  Cavalry. 
Oscar  F.  Ely,  corporal  Company  B,  46th  Massachusetts. 
Edward  M.  Ferry,  5 2d  Massachusetts. 
John  W.  Fitch,  first  sergeant  13th  Kansas. 
Williston  S.  Graves,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 
Charles  F.  Hand. 

*Sidney  H.  Hayden,  sergeant  Company  B,  i6th  Conn. 
*Joseph  J.  Henry,  captain  New  Jersey  Regiment. 

*Roanoke  Island. 

Charles  W.  Hill,  Company  I,  5  th  Massachusetts  Infantry. 
Andrew  B.  Hutchinson,  captain  148th  Pennsylvania. 
William  H.  Mather,  surgeon  173d  United  States  Volun- 
teers, and  loth  United  States  Colored  Troops. 
Elbridge  F.  Meconkey,  aid-de-camp  General  McCall. 
John  G.  Otis,  captain  ist  United  States  Colored  Troops. 
William  M.  Pratt,  colonel  Connecticut  Regiment. 
John  D.  Reynolds,  lieutenant. 
Edward  P.  Searle. 

Artemas  H.  Skinner,  band  22d  Massachusetts. 
Clarkson  Smith,  corporal  Company  F,  46th  Massachusetts. 


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*Lewis  P..Waite,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

*Easthampton,  November  2,  1862. 

Spencer  C.  Wood,  27th  Massachusetts. 

1856. 

George  H.  Atkins,  corporal  Company  D,  34th  Mass. 
*John  C.  Coffing,  first  lieutenant  loth  Connecticut. 

*December  26,  1862,  Newbern,  N.  C. 

*Joseph  H.  Converse,  major  and  aid-de-camp  General  Mar- 
tindale,  i8th  Corps. 

*June  3,  1864,  Cold  Harbor. 

Willard  S.  Cooke,  private  37th  Massachusetts. 
*Rollin  Cowles,  private  27th  Massachusetts. 

*June  2,  1864,  Cold  Harbor. 

Rev.  Henry  L.  Hall,  chaplain  loth  Connecticut. 

Justin  P.  Kellogg,  lieutenant  5 2d  Massachusetts. 

*Zenas  M.  Kingsley,  27th  Massachusetts. 

Henry  Leavitt. 

Justus  Lyman,  lieutenant  17th  Massachusetts. 

Thaddeus  Lyman,  27th  Massachusetts. 

Edward  P.  McKinney,  major  Commissary  Department. 

John  M.  Morris,  chaplain  8th  Connecticut. 

John  R.  Parsons,  major  ist  Louisiana. 

Frank  W.  Riddle,  lieutenant  Wisconsin  Volunteers. 

Charles  S.  Rust,  quartermaster  31st  Massachusetts. 

Thomas  Skelding,  captain  loth  New  York. 

Levi  H.  Smith,  lieutenant-colonel  128th  Pennsylvania. 

Pierre  S.  Starr,  assistant  surgeon  39th  Ohio. 

William  G.  Taylor,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

Robert  R.  Williston,  24th  Massachusetts. 

1857. 
Theodore  Bartlett,  private  Company  B,  31st  Massachusetts. 
Isaac  Bowe,  private  2d  Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery. 
Charles  E.  Chenery,  United  States  Navy. 
*William  B.  Clark,  captain  22d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops. 

♦October  27,  1864,  near  Richmond. 

Edward  B.  Dickinson,  27th  Massachusetts. 


2/0  .     ALUMNI    RECORDS 

John  G.  Frazer,  assistant  surgeon. 

Edward  P.  Graves,  New  York  Volunteers. 

Rev.  Benjamin  F.  Hamilton,  chaplain  Camp  Parole. 

Elijah  Harmon,  sergeant  Company  E,  5 2d  Massachusetts. 

Dwight  J.  Harris,  assistant  surgeon  United  States  Navy. 

Albert  R.  Howe,  lieutenant. 

Albion  Howe,  major  14th  N.  York  Art.,  and  brevet  lieut.-col. 

Horatio  Jenkins,  Jr.,  lieutenant-colonel  4th  Massachusetts 

Cavalry,  and  brevet  brigadier-general. 
*Elisha  C.  Lyman,  27th  Massachusetts. 

*December  26,  1862,  Newbern. 

Charles  M.  Marsh,  15th  Connecticut. 
Edward  Morris,  private  46th  Massachusetts. 
*Anson  B.  Norton,  corporal  Company  K,  5 2d  Mass. 

*  April  19,  1863. 

Henry  Parsons,  captain. 

Rev.  Edward  P.  Payson,  chaplain  146th  New  York. 
Christopher  Sawyer,  captain  36th  Massachusetts. 
*Sereno  Sawyer,  corporal  Company  A,  21st  Massachusetts. 

*i86i,  Annapolis,  Md. 

Ichabod  H.  Searle,  surgeon  72d  New  York. 
*Jacob  A.  Smith. 

*October  2,  1874. 

Charles  H.  Torry. 

John  C.  Tyler,  major  and  assistant  adjutant-general. 

1858. 

Edward  H.  Adams,  hospital  steward  United  States  Navy. 

Henry  F.  Bardwell,  25th  Massachusetts. 

Erastus  Blakeslee,  col.  ist  Conn.  Cav.  and  brevet  brig.-gen. 

George  P.  Clark,  27th  Massachusetts. 

*01iver  A.  Clark,  private  27th  Massachusetts. 

*Andersonville,  Ga. 

Rev.  John  B.  Doolittle,  chaplain  15  th  Connecticut. 

Robert  J.  Flemming. 

Henry  H.  Goodell,  lieutenant  Company  F,  25th  Connecticut. 

Albert  S.  Gove,  3d  New  York  Zouaves. 

Joshua  W.  Hawkes,  private  Company  C,  31st  Massachusetts.; 


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Thomas  Henderson,  assistant  surgeon  Harvey  General  Hos- 
pital, Madison,  Wis, 

Francis  H.  Holmes,  corporal  Company  I,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

James  E.  King,  private  Company  F,  31st  Massachusetts. 

Zecheriah  E.  Lewis,  assistant  surgeon  Jefferson  General 
Hospital,  Jeffersonville,  Ind. 

Rufus  P.  Lincoln,  colonel  37th  Massachusetts. 

Elisha  Morgan,  captain  72d  Illinois. 

Otho  H.  Morgan,  7th  Indiana  Battery. 

Gustavus  W.  Peabody,  loth  Massachusetts. 

George  W.  Porter,  private  loth  Massachusetts. 

Charles  S.  Robert,  assistant  surgeon. 

*Francis  N.  Sterling,  lieutenant  128th  New  York. 

*December  6,  1862,  at  sea,  off  Cape  Hatteras. 

Charles  B.  Sumner,  sergeant  Company  A,  45  th  Mass. 
Mason  W.  Tyler,  colonel  37th  Massachusetts. 
Henry  S.  Waite,  private  8th  Ohio. 
George  C.  Wells,  private  loth  Massachusetts. 

1859. 

Samuel  S.  Beach,  2d  Massachusetts. 

Frederick  Barton,  captain  loth  Massachusetts. 

Egbert  I.  Bingham. 

Rev.  James  H.  Bradford,  chaplain  12th  Connecticut. 

Egbert  I.  Clapp,  lieutenant  31st  Massachusetts. 

William  E.  Clapp,  52  Massachusetts. 

Alvin  W.  Clark,  private  ist  Wisconsin  Artillery. 

Henry  W.  Clark,  ist  Connecticut  Heavy  Artillery. 

Roland  G.  Curtin,  United  States  Navy. 

*Perry  N.  Coleman,  private  Company  C,  loth  Connecticut. 

*May  31,  1862,  Fair  Oaks. 

John  W.  Dickens,  captain  190th,  U.  S.  C.  T. 
*Ezra  D.  Dickerman,  major  20th  Connecticut. 

*December  23,  1867. 

John  F.  Douglass,  sergeant  Company  I,  25 th  Connecticut. 
George  E.  Fuller,  hospital  steward. 
Clark  H.  Griggs,  hospital  steward. 


2/2  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

*Joseph  F.  Hall,  sergeant  Company  F,  ii2tlvNew  York. 

*August  31,  1864. 

Samuel  W.  Hayden,  52d  Massachusetts. 

Walter  M.  Rowland,  quartermaster. 

David  E.  Hoxie,  private  loth  Massachusetts. 

Edward  H.  Leavitt,  corporal  Company  B,  5  2d  Mass. 

Joshua  Leavitt,  lieutenant  31st  Massachusetts. 

Charles  McCurdy  Lord,  captain  in  regular  army. 

*Daniel  W.  Lyman,  private  Company  K,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

*Jur>e  14,  1863,  Port  Hudson. 

Rev.  Selah  Merrill,  chaplain  49th  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Carroll  Neide,  Signal  Corps. 

*Christopher  Pennell,  second  lieutenant  U.  S.  C.  T. 

*July  30, 1864,  near  Petersburg,  Va. 

Robert  A.  Potter,  captain. 
Charles  A.  Skinner,  Band  22d  Massachusetts. 
Benjamin  M.  Smith,  private  $2d  Massachusetts. 
George  A.  Smith,  Massachusetts  Heavy  Artillery. 
Charles  L.  Storrs,  captain  Company  E,  32d  U.  S.  C,  T. 
Henry  M.  Whitney,  Q.  M.  S.  5 2d  Massachusetts. 
*Edward  K.  Wilcox,  captain  27th  Massachusetts. 

i860. 
Edwin  S.  Adams,  lieutenant  Massachusetts  Volunteers. 
William  P.  Ames,  first  lieutenant. 
David  M.  Bailey,  Illinois  Volunteers. 

Jasper  H.  Bid  well,  corporal  Company  E,  i6th  Connecticut. 
George  B.  Clark,  New  York  Volunteers. 
James  H.  Clark,  2d  Massachusetts. 
Thomas  G.  Colt,  brevet  lieutenant-colonel,  loth  Mass. 
Fred.  C.  Colton,  private  Company  A,  5 2d  Massachusetts. 
Isaac  W.  Cooke,  sergeant  3d  Connecticut. 
Charles  L.  Crane,  lieutenant  United  States  Colored  Troops. 
George  R.  Davis,  major  3d  Rhode  Island  Cavalry. 
Albert  Eads,  Illinois  Volunteers. 
Marshall  R.  Gains,  private  60th  Massachusetts. 
Andrew  J.  Hill,  37th  Massachusetts. 
Darvid  A.  Irwin,  captain  12th  Pennsylvania  Cavalry. 


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Justin  E.  Janes,  private  37th  Massachusetts. 

S.  Parkman  Janes,  Signal  Corps. 

Albert  J.  King,  private  Company  B,  7th  Connecticut. 

Bradley  D.  Lee,  2cl  Connecticut  Artillery. 

Charles  H.  Leonard,  private  45th  Massachusetts. 

Alpheus  W.  Parsons,  private  37th  Massachusetts. 

Benjamin  W.  Perry,  4th  Boston  Battalion. 

Jonathan  E.  Pomeroy,  private  Company  K,  5 2d  Mass. 

Amasa  Pratt,  Quartermaster's  Department. 

Clinton  W.  Reed,  private  Company  E,  4th  Massachusetts. 

William  T.  Schneider,  United  States  Navy. 

George  H.  Scott,  Vermont  Volunteers. 

John  A.  Tibbetts,  captain  14th  Conn,  and  brevet  major. 

Marvin  R.  Waite,  lieutenant  8th  Connecticut. 

Lyman  H.  Warren,  captain  17th  United  States  Infantry. 

Lewis  F.  Whitin,  paymaster  United  States  Navy. 

Newton  F.  Whiting,  clerk  to  Paymaster  General. 

Luther  L.  Wright,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

1861. 

Whitney  F.  Alvord,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 
Charles  H.  Arms,  sergeant-major  77th  Illinois. 
*William  H.  Atkins,  Company  I,  loth  Massachusetts. 

*July  I,  1862,  Malvern  Hills. 

William  H.  Bishop,  Q.  M.  S.  ist  Connecticut  Cavalry. 
Henry  Butler,  private  44th  Massachusetts. 
Holton  Bodisco  Chapman,  37th  Massachusetts. 
Charles  H.  Clark,  37th  Massachusetts. 
Chester  D.  Cleveland,  2d  Connecticut  Artillery. 
Edwin  S.  Gould,  private  Company  F,  51st  Massachusetts. 
John  W.  Gould,  musician  25th  Massachusetts. 
Robert  E.  Grant,  first  lieut.  Company  I,  157th  New  York. 
James  T.  Graves,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 
George  A.  Hill,  27th  Massachusetts. 
Edward  W.  Hooker,  lieutenant  37th  Massachusetts. 
Charles  E.  Hubbard,  37th  Massachusetts. 
Augustus  G.  Jones,  private  37th  Massachusetts. 
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274  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Walter  P.  Long,  captain  21st  Connecticut.    -- 
Romulus  C.  Loveridge,  captain  U.  S.  C.  T. 
Abner  E.  Parsons,  27th  Massachusetts. 
Lucius  E.  Parsons,  5  2d  Massachusetts. 
George  W.  Perkins,  colonel  57th  Pennsylvania. 
Stephen  B.  Rand,  private  46th  Massachusetts. 
Edward  J.  Reed,  private  27th  Massachusetts. 
Richard  L.  Rumsey,  quartermaster's  clerk. 
Reuben  S.  Searle,  private  37th  Massachusetts. 
Asa  A.  Spear,  second  lieutenant  5 2d  Massachusetts. 
*Frank  W.  Stanley,  corporal  Company  A,  13th  Conn. 

*May  29,  1863,  Irish  Bend,  La. 

Sylvester  L.  Stockbridge,  corporal  37th  Massachusetts. 
William  Stocking,  private  60th  Massachusetts. 
*Joseph  K.  Taylor,  first  sergeant,  37th  Massachusetts. 

*August  30,  1864,  from  wounds  received  in  battle. 

*John  L.  Thompson. 

Frank  E.  Townsend,  first  lieutenant  Artillery. 
Sterling  H.  Warner,  Ordnance  Department. 
*Willis  Whipple. 

*Near  Richmond. 

*Lawson  D.  Wood,  private  25th  Massachusetts. 

1862. 

Vernon  D.  Austin,  private  27th  Massachusetts. 

Andrew  L.  Bush,  lieutenant  37th  Massachusetts. 

Henry  A.  Clark,  private  Company  F,  44th  Massachusetts. 

Henry  M.  Cutter,  Connecticut  Volunteers. 

William  P.  Derby,  private  Company  A,  27th  Massachusetts. 

Henry  R.  Eldridge,  sergeant  31st  Massachusetts. 

Thomas  Greenwood,  clerk  Commissary's  Department. 

William  H.  Hawley,  private  i6th  Connecticut. 

Charles  N.  Loud,  private  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

Joseph  G.  Parke,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 

Henry  P.  Phelps,  sergeant  Company  B,  49th  Massachusetts. 

Herbert  W.  Pomeroy,  52d  Massachusetts. 

Oscar  F.  Searle,  assistant  surgeon. 

Benjamin  Smith,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 


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Lewis  E.  Snow,  private  Company  A.,  23d  Connecticut. 
*Frederick  P.  Stone,  private  27th  Massachusetts. 

♦Andersonville,  Ga. 

Robert  L.  Taft,  49th  Massachusetts. 

*George  F.  Tilton,  sergeant  first  Massachusetts  Cavalry. 

*December  21,  1863,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Almon  M.  Warner,  second  lieutenant. 
William  W.  Warner. 

1863. • 

John  W.  Beaman,  2d  Massachusetts  Light  Artillery. 
Silas  P.  Cooke,  private. 

Frank  H.  Graves,  bvt.  maj.  and  col.,  aid  to  Maj.-Gen.  Paine. 
Edwin  S.  Gould,  51st  Massachusetts. 
Benjamin  F.  Marsh,  Company  F,  28th  Connecticut. 
*Edwin   C.  Pratt,  lieutenant  8th    United  States  Colored 
Troops,  and  aid  to  General  Doubleday. 

*July  I,  1865,  New  Hartford,  Conn. 

Henry  F.  Torrey. 

1864. 

Charles  A.  Birnie,  private  46th  Massachusetts. 
Dudley  C.  Haskell,  private  Kansas  Volunteers. 
George  H.  Lewis,  private  Company  F,  14th  Connecticut. 
Samuel  K.  Matthews,  5 2d  Massachusetts. 

1865. 

Daniel  B.  Gillette,  corporal  Company  A,  8th  Massachusetts. 

Edwin  E.  Janes,  private  52d  Massachusetts. 

Albert  A.  Lyman,  52d  Massachusetts. 

Charles  S.  Newhall,  corporal  45th  Massachusetts.     ' 

Merritt  Noyes,  private  Company  E,  4th  Massachusetts. 

George  E.  Spear,  private  5 2d  Massachusetts. 

William  H.  Tyler,  private  5 2d  Massachusetts. 

1866. 

Nathan  L.  Bishop,  Connecticut  Volunteers. 
Richard  H.  Blodgett,  private  15th  Massachusetts. 


276  ALUMNI  RECORDS 

Henry  L.  Driver,  Tennessee  Volunteers. 

Hiram  W.  Lewis,  Ohio  Volunteers. 

John  E.  McClellan,  private  ist  Battalion  Heavy  Artillery. 

Harvey  Porter,  private  5  2d  Massachusetts. 

George  S.  Spencer,  New  York  Cavalry. 

William  S.  Ward,  master's  mate,  Mississippi  Squadron. 

1867. 

Charles  H.  Morris,  private  8th  Massachusetts. 
Charles  F.  Stephens,  ist  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery. 
John  H.  Stickney,  private  169th  New  York. 
William  R.  Stocking,  sergeant  34th  Massachusetts. 
Harlan  P.  Tuthill,  sergeant  Company  G,  73d  Illinois. 

1868. 
Oliver  K.  Forster,  195th  Pennsylvania. 


IN  CONFEDERATE  SERVICE. 
1856. 


John  F.  Cutler. 
Alex.  P.  Root. 


1859. 

Edward  G.  Colton,  as'sistant  surgeon. 
*George  S.  Dewey. 


LADIES'  CATALOGUE. 


Arranged  alphabetically  and  giving  name  and  address 
when  at  school,  date  of  leaving,  and  present  name  with  ad- 
dress, or  date  of  death.  There  is  no  index  of  this  depart- 
ment, since  it  is  not  needed  for  reference. 

TEACHERS. 

Miss  Clarissa  L.  Wright,  French,  184 1-2  ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Lord,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Miss  Clarissa  Stacy,  French,  1842-6;  Mrs.  Bullis. 

Miss  Sarah  W.  Brackett,  preceptress,  1844-5  i  Mrs.  Nehe- 
miah  Adams ;  died  November,  1854. 

Miss  Mary  Fisher,  preceptress,  1845-7  j  Mrs.  Joseph  A. 
Crane,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Miss  Gertrude  M.  Chandler,  preceptress,  1847-9  J  Mrs. 
Joseph  Chandler,  Saxton's  River,  Mass. 

Miss  Harriet  R.  Williston,  preceptress,  1849-50 ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam S.  Clark,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Miss  Maria  E.  Mason,  preceptress,  1 850-1  ;  Mrs.  Moses  K. 
Cross ;  died  at  Moline,  III,  September  8,  1855. 

Miss  E.  Maria  Ely,  preceptress,  1851-2  ;  Mrs.  E.  W.  Metcalf, 
Elyria,  O. 

Miss  Maria  C.  Partridge,  preceptress,  1852-5  ;  Batavia,  III. 

Mrs.  L.  Ann  Chandler,  drawing  and  painting,  1852-3  ;  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Miss  Elizabeth  B.  Hinckley,  preceptress,  1855-63  ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Miss  S.  Elizabeth  Chapin,  preceptress,  1863-4 ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 


2*]%  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

STUDENTS. 

Caroline  P.  Abel,  (Goshen,  Mass.,)  1845,  ^-  '>   ^^s.  Joseph 
Blake,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Eliza  Acres,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. ;  Westches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Minerva  Adams,  (Marlborough,  Vt.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs.  Lyman 
N.  Oldsj  died  May  27,  1847,  at  Circleville,  O. 

Martha  Adams,  (Conway,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.;  Flint,  Mich. 

Susan  G.  Adams,  (Boston,  .Mass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  Daniel  W. 
Job,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mary  Adams,  (Worthington,  Mass.,)  1859,  j.  c;  Mrs.  Rutledge 
Bates,  Stewart,  Iowa. 

Harriet  Ellen  Ainsworth,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  m. 
e. ;  Mrs.  Albert  Sanders,  Bethel,  Vt. 

Sarah  C.  Alden,  (Belchertown,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Providence, 
R.  I. 

Ellen   L.   Alexander,  (Winchester,  N.  H.,)  1847,  e. ;   New 
York  City. 

Fanny  H.  Alexander,  (Winchester,  N.  H.,)  1847,  g-  j  Mrs.  J. 
C.  Stone,  Peoria,  111. 

Sarah  P.  Alexander,  (Winchester,  N.  H.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  W. 
J.  Dawes,  Fox  Lake,  Wis. 

Sarah  E.  Allen,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Skinner,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Mary  Jane  Allen,  (Winchester,  N.  H.,)  185 1,  e. 

Harriet  M.  Allen,  (Lisbon,  Conn.,)  1852,  e. 

Frances  Amelia  Allen,  (Hadley,  Mass.,)  1862,  e.  ;   Hadley, 
Mass. 

Maria  Malville  Allen,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1863,  e. 

Jane  Maria   Alvord,  (Easthampton,   Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;   Mrs. 
Edwin  O,  Pomeroy,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Julia  Eliza   Ames,  (Chester  Factories,  Mass.,)   1861,  m.  e.  j 
Chicago,  111. 

Mary  E.  Anderson,  (New  York,)  1846,  e. 

Izetta  j.  Anderson,  (Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. 

Ophelia  M.  Andrews,  (New  Salem,  Mass.,)  1846,  e.;  Mrs.  O. 
S.  Lovejoy,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Emma  Catherine  Andrews,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  j-  c-  j 
Chelsea,  Mass. 


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Ellen  D.  Ashley,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.  j  Mrs. ; 

died, . 

Frances  A.  Ashley,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Dexter  B.  Hitchcock,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Sarah  M.  Ashley,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Charles  Ashley,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

Maria  Avery,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1842,  e. ;  died  January 
17,  1843. 

Mary  J.  Avery,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  Jeromas 
Pomeroy,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Jane  R.  Avery,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  died  July  29, 
1851. 

Dorothy  A.  Avery,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.;  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

Sarah  Roxanna  Avery,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e.; 
Mrs.  Isaac  R.  Clark,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Harriet  Clarissa  Avery,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1863,  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Julia  Maria  Avery,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Mary  Ellen  Avery,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Henry  C.  Searle,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Orril  Eliza  Avery,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Paul  L.  Levis,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Amorette  Ayers,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1846,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Smith;  died  June  6,  1852,  at  Granby,  Mass. 

Emma  F.  Bacheler,  (Grafton,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. ;  died  January 
24,  1858,  at  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Sabrina  S  Bacheler,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs. 
James  Frye,  Boston,  Mass. 

Martha  W.  Bagg,  (Lanesborough,  Mass.,)  1843,  c;  died  in 
Leroy,  N.  Y. 

Fanny  C.  Bagg,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Henry  A.  Pratt;  died  June,  187 1. 

Henrietta  Bagg,  (Holyoke,  Mass.). 

Hannah  M.  Bagg,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Ethan  Brooks,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

Nancy  Elizabeth  Bagg,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1856,  c. ; 
Mrs.  Frank  Fuller,  Springfield,  Mass. 


28o  .  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Lucy  Maria  Bagg,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  i860,  m.  c. ; 
West  Springfield,  Mass. 

Helen  M.  Baker,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  184.6,  c. ;  Mrs.  E. 
Hitchcock. 

Emily  M.  Baker,  (Ashfield,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. 

Reda  Baker,  (East  Hawley,  Mass.,)  1862,  e. ;  Mrs.  Stephen 
Budington,  Leyden,  Mass. 

Martha  A.  Baldwin,  (Windsor,  Mass.,)  1848.  e. 

Sarah  M.  Bamforth,  (Easthampton,  Mass  ,)  1855,  m.  e. ;  East- 
hampton,  Mass. 

Harriet  W.  Bardwell.  (South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,)  1842,  c. ; 
Mrs.  James  B.  Benton ;  died  May  i,  1870,  at  South  Hadley  Falls. 

Mary  Anna  Barnes,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  died  at 
Easthampton,  June,  1866. 

Lucy  M.  Barrett,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  ^-'t  ^^s  John 
H.  Lester,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Jane  Esther  Barrett,  (South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,)  1857, 
m.  e. ;  Mrs.  S.  Chase;  died,  1863. 

Adaline  Moore  Bartholomew,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857, 
m.  e. ;  Mrs.  John  Fowler,  Westfield  Mass. 

Maria  Jane  Bartholomew,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  m.  e. ; 
Westfield,  Mass. 

Mary  E.  Bartlett,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  c. ;  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Sarah  Achsah  Bartlett,  (Conway,  Mass.,)  1851,0.;  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y. 

Lucy  P.  Bartlett,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e. ;  Pitts- 
field,  Mass. 

Ann  Elizabeth  Bartlett,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  m.  e. 

Charlotte  Elmira  Bartlett,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  i860, 
j.  c. ;  died, . 

Sarah  A.  Barton,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1847,  c  ;  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Clark,  Granby,  Mass. 

Helen  M.  Barton,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Mrs.  William 
Smith,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 

Clara  Wright  Barton,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c;  Mrs. 
Stephen  Harris;   died  at  West  Suffield,  Conn.,  Sept.  19,  1869. 

Olive  Maria  Barton,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1857,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Eugene  M.  Warner,  Granby,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  28 1 

Experience  Bascom,  (Gill,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. ;  Mrs.  James  Up- 
ham,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Rebecca  Jane  Batchelder,  (Reading,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. 

Elzorah  Bates,  (Cummington,  Mass.,)  1842,  e. 

Mary  A.  Bates,  (Conway,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  James  Pratt; 
died  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  June  15,  1854. 

Frances  B.  Beach,  (Bridgeport,  Conn.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs.  Samuel 
G.  W.  Ely,  Morrison,  111. 

Sally  W.  Beans,  (Newtown,  Pa.,)  1849,  c. ;  Mrs.  Edward  H. 
Magill,  Svvarthmore  College,  Pa. 

Mary  L.  Becker,  (Troy,  N.  Y.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs.  Justus  Smith, 
New  York  City. 

Eliz'a  M.  Becker,  (Wilna,  N.  Y.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs.  Eleck  Stew- 
art, Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Emily  Beckwith,  (Great  Barrington,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. ;  Gouver- 
neur,  N.  Y. 

Maria  Beckwith,  (Great  Barrington,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  E. 
F.  Tanner,  California,  Mich. 

Martha  Maria  Beckwith,  (Great  Barrington,  Mass.,)  1859, 
j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Edwin  Humphries,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Mary  Gustina  Beekman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e.; 
died  at  Easthampton,  January  16,  186 1. 

Sarah  Whitman  Beekman,  (Easthampton,  Mass,,)  186 1,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  Joseph  H.  Sawyer,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Hannah  M.  Belcher,  (North  Brookfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Joseph  Watson,  Spencer,  Mass. 

Louisa  H.  Bell,  (Dalton,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. ;  Mrs.  Simonds; 
died  in  Titusville,  Pa. 

Sarah  Chamberlin  Bell,  (Feeding  Hills,  Mass,)  1858,].  c; 
Mrs  Julius  F.  Morrill,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Ellen  E.  Bement,  (Gill,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  died  Jan.  22,  1855. 

LoviNA  A.  Bement,  (Conway,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.;  Mrs.  Hosea 
Jones;  died  November  18,  1866. 

Mary  Ann  Bemis,  (South  Brookfield,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs. 
George  Plendrick,  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Flora  Bidwell,  (Canton,  Conn.,)  1849.  e. ;  Mrs.  Walter  Hig- 
ley  ;  died  in  Canton,  Conn.,  January  19,  1855. 

Mary  A.  Billings,  (Hardwick,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. ;  Mrs.  William 
D.  Cummings,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

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282  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Henrietta  Frances  Billings,  (Ware  Village,  Mass.,)  1856, 
m.  c. ;  Ware,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  K.  Bingham,  (Easthampton,  Mass.^)  1848,  e. ;  Ho- 
nolulu, Sandwich  Islands. 

Lydia  D  Bingham,  (Chester,  Mass.,)  1849,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Titus 
Coan,  Hilo,  Sandwich  Islands. 

Charlotte  A.  Birdseye,  (Pompey,  N.  Y.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs  H. 
V.  Miller,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Irene  L.  Birdseye,  (Cornwall,  Conn.,)  1855,  e. ;  died  in  Ells- 
worth, Conn.,  February  25,  1858. 

Lucy  H.  Bisbee,  (Worthington,  Mass.,)  1854,0.;  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Burr;  died  October  8,  1866. 

Mary  H.  Bisbee,  (Worthington,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. ;  New  York 
City. 

Mary  Bishop,  (Lisbon,  Conn.,)  1849,  c. ;  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Ayers,  Taftville,  Conn. 

Abigail  Bishop,  (Lisbon,  Conn.,)  1850  e. ;  died  at  Lisbon, 
Conn.,  January  31,  1855. 

Rhoda  a,  Bissell,  (Ellington,  Conn.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  Solomon 
I.  Parsons,  East  Windsor,  Conn. 

Mary  Jane  Bissell,  (Torringford,  Conn.,)  1849,0.  ;  Mrs.  Mer- 
ritt  Bronson,  Torringford,  Conn. 

Lois  Cone  Bissell,  (Rockville,  Conn..)  1856,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  A. 
Park  Hammond  ;  died  at  Rockville,  Conn.,  July  28,  1872. 

Polly  P.  Blake,  (Ashfield,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  Clark  Bard- 
well,  Conway,  Mass. 

Emily  L.  Blanchard,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,6.;  Mrs. 
Henry  Marsh,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Juliette  Bliss,  (Wilbraham,  Mass  ,)  1846,  c.  ;  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Collins  ;  died  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  January  2,  1854. 

Mary  E.  Bliss,  (Springfield,  Mass..)  1847,  c. 

Elizabeth  F.  Bliss,  (North  Wilbraham,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ; 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Frances  E.  Bliss,  (Wilbraham,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. ;  Springfield, 
Mass. 

Harriet  H.  Bodman,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Wil- 
liamsburgh,  Mass. 

Nancy  C.  Boies,  (Blandford,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs.  E.  W. 
Hatch,  Meriden,  Conn. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  283 

Mary  A.  Boies,  (Blandford,  Mass.,)  1845,  c. ;  Mrs.  Edward 
Bigelow.  Maiden,  N.  Y. 

Virginia  Guiteau  Bond,  (Easthampton.  Mass.,)  1862,  m.  c. ; 
Mrs.  James  Gilbert  Hill.  Lowell,  Mass. 

Martha  Boutelle,  (Leominster,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Rice,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Amanda  M.  Boyd,  (Bucks  County,  Pa.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  Samuel 
Bucknam,  Newtown,  Pa. 

Lucy  M.  Brackett,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs. 
John  M.  Pierce  ;  died  May  26,  1864. 

Urania  E.  Brackett,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ; 
Mrs.  George  B<3wers,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Gratia  R.  Bradbury,  (Sandwich,  N.  H.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Elijah 
Tarbox  ;  died  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  August  29,  1859. 

Sarah  A.  Bradford,  (Grafton,  Vt.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  J.  F.  Whip- 
ple, New  York. 

Mary  Ann  Brainard,  (South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,)  1846,  e.  ; 
Mrs  Edward  Judd  ;  died  at  South  Hadley,  Mass  ,  Dec.  17,  1866. 

Olive  S.  Brainard,  (South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Edward  Lester,  Miller's  Falls,  Mass. 

Julia  Brainard,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e. ;  South 
Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 

Martha  Jane  Braman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Joel  A  Gleason,  Tomah,  Wis.  • 

Emeline  Almena  Braman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e.; 
Mrs.  Solomon  Hollister,  Sparta,  Wis. 

Mary  Adelia  Braman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e.  ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Harriet  Ann  Braman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e.  ; 
Mrs.  Lyman  Howard,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Emma  Louisa  Braman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,3  e. ;  Mrs. 
Curtis  Allen,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Lelia  Jeannette  Braman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1862,  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

LuciNDA  Breck,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1842,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Ed- 
ward Wright. 

Minerva  C.  Brewster,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Hiram  Bingham,  Micronesian  Islands. 

Maria  Brooks,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. 


284  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

Emma  C.  Brooks,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. 

Angeline  Brooks,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1855,].  c.  ;  West 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Julia  Elizabeth  Brooks,  (Buckland,  Mass.,)  1855,  c.  j  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

Cerinthia  Adaline  Brown,  (Whately,  Mass.,)  1843,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Royal  A.  Ward,  South  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Lucy  Brown,  (Whately,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  Edson  Merritt, 
South  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Emily  W.  Brown,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Southamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Martha  M.  Brown,  (Dalton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  died  Decem- 
ber, 1853. 

Clara  Brown,  (Warwick,  Mass.,)  1850,  c.  ;  Mrs.  James  Farrar, 
Adrian,  Mich. 

Harriet  E.  Brown,  (Charlemont,  Mass.,)  1853,  c. 

Sarah  Jane  Brown,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. 

Sarah  Brown,  (Brimfield,  Mass.,)  Mrs.  Cyrus  Grifhth,  Morris- 
ania,  N.  Y. 

M.  Cornelia    Bruner,   (Wilbraham,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.  ;   Mrs. 
Hubert,  Jamesburgh,  N.  J. 

Elizabeth  S.  Bryant,  (Chesterfield,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;   Mrs. 
Frank  H.  Reed,  Cleveland,  O. 

Lucy  Maria  Buel,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  m.  e.  j  Mrs. 
Stephen  Chapin,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Joanna  W.  Bullard,  (Princeton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  Thomas 
Gordon, ,  Pa. 

Charlotte   E.   Burnap,    (Andover,   Conn.,)  1846,  c. ;   Mrs. 
Thomas  C.  P.  Hyde,  Andover,  Conn. 

Mary  D.  Burnap,  (Andover,  Conn.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs.  Elliott  P. 
Skinner,  Andover,  Conn. 

Lucy  Jane  Burnett,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. 

Elvira  Melissa  Burnette,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  186 1,  m.  e. 

Abigail  C  Burnham,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1855,  j.  c. 

Celestia  a.  Burr,  (Worthington,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Darling  ;  died  in  Laporte,  Ind.,  December  10,  1870. 

Sophia  A.  Burr,.  (Worthington,   Mass.,)   1858,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Graham  Bates,  Ashfield,  Mass. 

Mariette  Bursing,  (South  Coventry,  Conn.,)  185 1,  c. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  285 

Mary  S.  Burt,  (Otisco,  N.  Y.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs.  E.  W.  Day, 
Chittenango,  N.  Y. 

LucRETiA  C.  Burt,  (Longmeadow,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  King, 
Enfield,  Conn. 

EuDORA  Hannah  Burt,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  i860,  m.  c. ; 
Mrs.  H.  W.  Gaylord,  South  Hadley  Falls,.  Mass. 

Mary  C.  Burton,  (Manchester,  Vt.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  Myron 
Brinkerhoff,  Herndon,  Va. 

Margaret  A.  Caldwell,  (Ipswich,  Mass.,)  1852,  c.  ;  Ipswich, 
Mass. 

Nancy  E.  CaMp,  (Bristol,  Conn.,)  1847,  c.  ;  died  October,  1854. 

Martha  Campbell,  (Highland  County,  Va.,)  1855,  j.  c.  ; 
Hightown,  Va. 

Elizabeth  Rachel  Campbell,  (Highland  County,  Va.,)  1856, 
j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Samuel  P.  Patterson,  Huntersville,  Va. 

Mary  J.  Capin,  (Windsor,  Conn..)  1847,  e. ;  died. 

Eliza  S.  Carpenter,  (Warren,  Mass.,)  1849,  c. ;  Mrs.  Henry 
E.  Barnes,  Moline,  111. 

Mary  Carrier,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  Mur- 
ray Closson,  Keene,  N.  H. 

Jane  L.  Carter,  (Otis,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  James  E. 
Bayley  ;  died  in  Rutland,  Vt.,  April  7,  1850. 

Mary  E.  Carter,  (North  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Leroy  J.  McCloud,  North  Hadleyj  Mass. 

Emma  Chaffee,  (Becket,  Mass.,)  1849,  c. ;  Springfield,  Mass. 

Juliette  A.  Chamberlain,  (West  Brookfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  c; 
Mrs.  Jared  Clark,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Gertrude  M.  Chandler.  (Brattleboro',  Vt.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Joseph  Chandler,  Saxton's  River,  Mass. 

HuLDAH  W.  Chapin,  (South  Wilbraham,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ; 
died  March  i,  1862. 

Mary  Chapin,  (Greenfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. 

Aminta  Chapin,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. 

Lucy  Ann  Chapin,  (Chicopee,  Mass,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs.  . 

Cornelia  L.  Chapin,  (Chicopee,  Mass.,)  1849,  c. ;  Mrs. . 

Persis  B.  Chapin,  (Holyoke,  Mass.,)  1850,  e.  Mrs.  Dwight 
Jewett,  South  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Mary  A.  Chapman,  (Becket,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  died  in  1843  or 
1844. 


286  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Mary  E.  Chapman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Gilbert  Clark,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Laura  Chapman,  (Montgomery,  Mass.,)  i846^e.j  Mrs.  Henry- 
Stiles,  Montgomery,  Mass. 

RosELLE  R.  Chapman,  (Ellington,  Conn.,)  1850,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Oliver  Hunt;  died  October  16.  1853. 

Rowena   R.  Chapman,  (Ellington,   Conn.,)    1850,   e. ;    died, 

1873- 

Hannah  E.  Chapman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Mary  E.  Chapman,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e.  j  Mrs. 
Edward  Kingsley, ,  N.  H. 

Susan  A.  Chapman,  (Rockville,  Conn.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  Edwin 
Burnham,  Bennington,  Vt. 

Hortense  a.  Chapman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e.  ;  d'ed 
October  31,  1855. 

Rosalinda  Chapman,  (Vernon,  Conn.,)  1855,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Crookstan,  Sparta,  Wis. 

Eleanor  Gertrude  Chapman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Odell  G.  Webster,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Mary  E.  Chase,  (Bernardston,  Mass.,)  1844.  c. 

Mary  Ann  Chase,  (Winchester  Centre,  Conn.,)  1854,  e. ; 
Mrs.  A.  V.  R.  Abbott,  Stratford,  Conn. 

E.  LuTHERA  Church,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Jason  Smith,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Laura  Louisa  Church,  (Middlefield,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c; 
Middlefield,  Mass. 

Caroline  B.  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1842,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Jared  C.  Smith,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Clapp,  (Pittsfield,  Mass.,)  1843,  c;  Mrs.  Nelson, 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

Harriet  F.  Clapp,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1843,  ^-  >  West- 
hampton, Mass. 

Adeline  F.  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,6.;  Mrs. 
Robert  Dewar,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Sarah  G.  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  e.;  Mrs.  J. 
Homer  Lloyd,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Mary  Clapp,  (Chester,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  James  Elder, 
Meadville,  Pa. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  28/ 

Sophia    N.    Clapp,  (Westhampton,   Mass.,)    1847,   e.  j  Mrs. 
Henry  Montague,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

Elvira  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.  ;  died  Novem- 
ber 16,  1848. 

Helen  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Easthampton, 
Mass. 

Harriet  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Lewis 
Clark  ;  died  at  Easthampton,  February  11,  1865. 

Amelia  P.  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1851,  c. ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam H.  Hart,  Monroeville,  O. 

Frances  S.  Clapp,  (North  Amherst,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. 

Nancy  P.  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. 

Lucy  M.  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e.  ;  Mrs.  George 
W.  McWilliams,  Deer  Ridge,  Mo. 

Sophia  N.  Clapp,  (Spencer,    Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs,  Dexter 
Bullard,  Spencer,  Mass. 

Martha    C.    Clapp,    (Easthampton,   Mass.,)    1853,  c.  j  Mrs. 
George  I.  Hadsell,  Plainville,  Conn. 

Virginia  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  died  Febru- 
ary 13,  1863. 

Lucy  P.  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  D.  C. 
Durfee,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Sarah  E.  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Elizabeth  J.  Clapp,   (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)    1855,  m.  e.  ; 
Mrs.  Enos.  Harmon,  Hawley,  Mass. 

Hannah    Clapp,   (Easthampton,  Mass.,)    1855,   j.   e  ;    Mrs. 
Edmund  W.  Clark,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Lucia  Ann  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Emma  Louisa  Clapp,   (Easthampton,    Mass., J  1858,  m.   e. ; 
Mrs.  Frank  Clapp,  South  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Louisa  Jeannette  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  j.  c. ; 
Mrs.  Edward  F.  Morris,  Monson,  Mass. 

Esther  Clapp,  (Chester,  Mass.,)   1859,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.   Egbert 
Rude,  Huntington,  Mass. 

.  Eliza  Judd  Clapp,  (Chester,   Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ;  Hunting- 
ton, Mass. 


288  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Eliza  Triphenia  Clapp,   (Easthampton,   Mass.,)    1863,   e. ; 
Mrs.  George  W.  Guilford,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Isabel  Pamelia  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.j)Li864,  e. ;  Mrs.    . 
Myron  W.  Avery,  Williamsburgh,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Hart  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e.;  Glov- 
ersville,  N.  Y. 

Martha  Alice  Clapp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  Mrs. 
George  F.  Hitchcock,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Mary  Clark,  (Blandford,  Mass., J  1843,  e. 

Sarah   T.    Clark,    (Northampton,    Mass.,)    1843,    e. ;    Mrs. 
Francis  M.  Searle,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Cecelia  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1845,6.;  Mrs.  Joseph 
Parsons,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Julia    Clark,  (Easthampton,    Mass.,)   1845,  e. ;   Mrs.  Isaiah 
Place ;  died  August  26,  1865. 

MiLANCY  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Helen    Clark,   (Easthampton,   Mass.,)  1845,  6- j  died  July 
II,  1872. 

Angelina  Clark,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1846,  c";  Granby,  Mass. 

Mandana    a.    Clark,    (Whately,    Mass.,)    1846,   e. ;    Hyde 
Park,  Mass. 

Ann    Cornelia    Clark,    (Easthampton,    Mass.,)    1847,   ^'j 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Philura  Clark,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs.  Jonathan  R. 
Whittemore,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

Frances  A.  Clark,  (Blandford,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. 

Sarah  H.  Clark,  (Southington,  Conn.,)  1847,  c. 

Lucy  Adaline  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1863,  e. ;  died 
September  i,  1863. 

Clara  E.  Clark,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  died  Octo- 
ber, 1847. 

Martha  Clark,  (Haydenville,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;    Mrs.  Henry 
S.  Gere,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Theresa  N.  Clark,  (Chesterfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e  ;  Mrs. — - 
died . 

Mary   Ann   Clark,   (Easthampton,  Mass.,)    1848,   e. ;   died 
September  17,  1849. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  289 

Miranda  E.  Clark,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)   1848,  e. ;    died 
April,  1855. 

Elizabeth  R.  Clark,  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,)  1848,  c. ;  died 

CERiNtHA  F.   Clark,   (Sunderland,    Mass.,)    1848,  e. ;    Mrs. 
Norman  P.  Clarke,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Emma  A.  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e.  j  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass. 

Harriet  E.  Clark,  (Easthampton,   Mass.,)   1850,  c. ;  New 
York. 

Louisa  J.  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  died  Jmie 
6,  1854. 

Elizabeth  P.  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Enoch  H,  Ludden,  Easthampton,  Massl 

Sarah  L.  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1S52,  c. ;  Mrs.  Nor- 
man T.  Smith,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

Lydia  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  Samuel 
B.  Hamlin,  Painesville,  Ohio. 

Harriet  A.  Clark,   (Easthampton,  Mass.,)   1854,  e. ;   Mrs. 
Franklin  Janes,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Laura  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e, ;  Mrs.  Almon 
S.  Ludden,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Caroline  Rebecca  Clark,  (Baltimore,  Md.,)  1855,  c. ;  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Sarah  R.  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1855,]*.  ^• 

Isabel  Hannah  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  c. ; 
Mrs.  Sidney  W.  Leete,  Guilford,  Conn. 

Fidelia  Dorcas  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e.  j 
Northampton,  Mass. 

Sarah  Electa  Clark,  (Easthampton,   Mass.,)   1856,  m.  e.  ; 
died . 

Sarah  Maria  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
William  B.  Churchill,  New  York. 

Julia  Aria  Clark,  (Baltimore,  Md.,)  1857,  c. ;  Baltimore,  Md. 

Rachel  Morse  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.c. ;  Mrs. 
Edward  M.  Ferry  ;  died  January  11,  1863. 

Sarah  Jeannie  Clark,  (Lancaster,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Austin  :  died  at  Mason,  N.  H. 

Ellen  Sophia  Clark,  (Hinsdale,  Mass.,)  1857,].  c. 

Louisa  Augusta  Clark,  (Southampton,  Mass*,)  1857,  j.  c. ; 
Mrs.  Charles  Grid  ley,  Southampton,  Mass. 
37 


290  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

Ellen  Josephine  , Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  W.  S.  Gibbs,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Mary  Adelia  Clark,  (Easthamplon,  Mass.,)  ^^58,  j.  c. ;  died 
August  31,  1859. 

Alta  Myra  Clark,  (Worthington,  Mass.,)  Mrs.  Joseph  Par- 
sons, Columbus>  O- 

De  Etta  Frances  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  j.  e. ; 
Holyoke,  Mass. 

Sarah  Birdseye  Clark  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e.  ; 
died  January  17,  1866. 

Anna  Elizabeth  Clark,  (North  Adams,  Mass.,)  1859,  j.  e. 

Clarinda  Clark,  (Princeton,  111.,)  1859,3.  e. ;    Mrs.  Paine, 
Algona,  la. 

Sarah  Cornelia  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1861,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  Brainard  L.  Clark,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Ellen  Maria  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1862,  e. ;   Mrs. 
William  Edgar  Clapp,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Clara  Maria  Clark,  •  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1862,  e. ;   Mrs. 
Lucius  E.  Parsons,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Flora  Loette  Clark,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Myra   Lauriette   Clark,  (Easthampton,    Mass.,)   1864,  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Helen  Frances  Clark,  (West  Newton,  Mass.,)  1864,  m.  c. ; 
West  Newton,  Mass. 

Helen  Clifford,  (Shrewsbury,  Mass,)  1853,0. ;  Mrs.  Thomas 
Harlow,  West  Boylston,  Mass. 

Hattie  Eliza  Coit,  (Worthington,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ;  died. 

Julia  A.  Colby,  (Lowell,  Mass.,)  1852,  c. 

Phebe  I.  Cole,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. 

Celina  S.  Cole,  (Worthington,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Mrs.  C.  M. 
Parsons,  Worthington,  Mass. 

Martha  A.  COle,  (Worthington,   Mass.,)    1850,  c. ;  died  at 
Worthington,  December  20,  1853. 

Deborah   S.   Coleman,    (Buckland,   Mass.,)    1847,   c;   Mrs. 
Harris  Bartholemew,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Mary  Laura  Coleman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)   1857,  j.  c.  ; 
Mrs.  Mark  Ross,  Kirksville,  Mo. 

■    Cornelia  Frances  Coleman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  c. ; 
Mrs.  Clark  Coleman,  Golonyj  Mo. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  29 1 

Laurianne  Coleman,  (Benton,  Mo.,)  1859,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Milton 
Biggerstaff,  Edina,  Mo. 

Anna  Gray  Colton,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)   1864,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Washington  McClintock,  Denver,  Col. 

Mary  Brown  Colton,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Elizabeth  Sweetser  Colton,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Harriet  S.   Coney,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)   1845,6.;   Mrs 
Hiram  Smith,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 

Lucy   C  Cook,  (Hadley,  Mass.,)   1849,  ^-  >  ^^^'  Jairus  W 
Congdon,  Hadley,  Mass. 

L.  Emily  Cook,  (Dover,  N.  H.,)  1851,  e. 

Caroline  S.  Cook,  (Cleveland,  O.,)  1852,  e. 

Jane  Cook,  (Princeton,  111.,)  1857,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  James  Trumbull 
Princeton,  111. 

Abigail  L.  Cooley,  (Colerain,  Mass..)  1845,  c. ;  Mrs    Jarvis 
J.  Crandall,  Brattleboro',  Vt. 

Jane  Cooley,  (Palmer,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. 

Melissa  Cooley,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. 

Maria  M.  Cooper,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1.847,  c. 

Frances  C.  Cornish,  (East  Granby,  Conn.,)  1849,  c. ;  East 
Granby,  Conn. 

Julia  H.  Crane,  (Caldwell,  N.  J.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs.  L.  S.  Pot: 
win,  Hudson,  O. 

Lucy  R.  Crittenden,  (Charlemont,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. 

Jane  Milk  Cummings.  (Morgan,  Vt.,)  1856,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Richard 
Knight,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 

Anna.M.  Cutler,  (New  Haven,  Conn.,)  1849,  e.  ;  Mrs.  San- 
ford,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Elizabeth  A.  Dailey,  (Shefiield,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. 

Julia  A.  Dailey,  (Shefiield,   Mass.,).  1850,  e. ;   Mrs.   Perry, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Elizabeth  Dakin,  (North  East,  N.  Y.,)  1851,  c. ;  San  Fran? 
cisco,  Cal. 

Anna  G.  Daniels,  (Chester,  Conn.,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs.  Edward 
Hungerford,  Chester,  Conn. 

Isabella   G.   Davis,  (Holden,  Mass.,)    1846,  c. ;    Mrs.  J.  F. 
Clark,  Bulgaria,  Turkey. 


292  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Lucy  Davis,  (Princeton,  Mass.,)  1851,  e. ;  Mrs.  Nathaniel 
Haynes,  South  Framingham,  Mass. 

Catherine  Davis,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  c.  ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Taylor,  Glastenbiiry,  Conn. 

Clara  A.  Dawes,  (Cummington,  Mass.,)  1844,  c. ;  Mrs.  Chan- 
dler T.  Ford,  Red  Oak,  la. 

Harriet  P.  Dawes,  (Windsor,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Barker, 
Bernardston,  Mass. 

HuLDAH  L.  Dawes,  (Cummington,  Mass.,)  1844,  c. ;  Mrs.  F. 
R.  Joy;  died  at  Red  Oak,  la.,  1873. 

Sarah  E.  Day,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1855,  e. ;  Mrs.  L. 
C.  Wilder,  Marshall,  Mich. 

Eunice  Amelia  Day,  (Willimansett,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
George  R.  Smith,  Willimansett,  Mass. 

Harriet  Day,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  i860,  c. ;  Mrs.  Ad- 
dison P.  Foster,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Lucy  A.  Dean,  (Hardwick,  Mass.,)  1852,  c;  died,  1853. 

Emily  C  Dennison,  (Deep  River,  Conn.,)  1853,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Joseph  A.  Smith,  Deep  River,  Conn. 

Sarah  L.  Dewey,  (Franklin,  O.,)  1854,  e. 

Hattie  Lucretia  Dexter,  (Amherst,  Mass,)  1857,  m.  c; 
Amherst,  Mass. 

Clymanda  O.  Dickinson,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Ebenezer  Goldthwait,  Granby,  Mass. 

Harriet  S.  Dickinson,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)  1845,  c. 

Louisa  Dickinson,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs.  John  M. 
Greene,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Julia  B.  Dickinson,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  died, . 

Helen  E.  Dickinson,  (Hadley,  Mass.,J  1854,  c. ;  Mrs.  John 
C.  Howe,  North  Hadley. 

Julia  A.  Dorman,  (Enfield,  Conn.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Wilkinson;  died  April,  1859. 

Mary  E.  Douglass,  (Greenwich,  Mass.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Charles  A.  Wheeler,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Jennie  M.  Dudley,  (Winsted,  Conn.,)  1850,  c. ;  died, . 

Emily  Maria  Dudley,  (Waterbury,  Conn., J  1864,  e. ;  died 
February  25,  1871. 

Anna  Maria  Dunbar,  (Worcester,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. 

Clara  Dunford,  (New  York,)  i860,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.  W.  H.  Pen- 
dleton, New  York. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  293 

Delta  M.  Dwight,  (Belchertown,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Lyman  Smith,  New  Hartford,  la. 

Julia  A.  Dwight,  (Belchertown,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  died  Sep- 
tember 28,  1846. 

Clara  A.  Dwight,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1852,  c. ;  Mrs.  Cairo  D. 
Trimble,  Ottawa,  111. 

Lucy  H.  Eager.  (Worth ington,  Mass.,)  1849,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Thomas 
L.  Morgan,  Hyde  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

Jane  A.  E.  Earl,  (Shippen,  Pa.,)  1853,  c. ;  Mrs.  S.  B.  Reed, 
Joliet,  111. 

Mary  W.  Eastman,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1845,  c. ;  died  June  11, 

1853. 

Clarissa  R.  Eastman,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  died  July 
12,  1854. 

Matilda  Eastman,  (Amherst,  Mass  ,)  1847,  e. ;  Amherst,  Mass. 

Pamelia  C.  Eastman,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1851,  c;  Mrs. 
Hinsdale  Smith,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Julia  Eastman,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1851,  c. ;  South 
Hadley,  Mass. 

Ellen  Sophia  Eastman,  (South  Hadley,  -Mass.,)  i860,  j.  c. ; 
South  Hadley,  Mass, 

Louisa  Eldridge,  (Conway,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. 

Clara  M.  Ellms,  (Scituate,  Mass.,)  1851,0.;  Mrs.  John  H. 
Skeels,  Chicago,  III.  , 

Caroline  C.  Elmer,  (^Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. 

Lucy  A.  Elmer,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. 

Elizabeth  Elwell,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Luman  F.  Clark;  died  May  19,  1857. 

Fanny  Ely,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  Burr, 
,0. 

Sarah  M.  Ely,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. 

Eliza  M.  Ely,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  E.  W. 
Metcalf,  Elyria,  O. 

Mary  W.  Ely,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e.  ;  Morrison,  III. 

Mary  P.  Ely,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  185 1,  c.  ;  Mrs.  Henry 
A.  Pierce,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. 

Felicia  H.  Emerson,  (Heath,  Mass.,)  1845,  c. ;  Mrs.  John 
Welch,  Athens,  O. 

Lucy  Eliza  Essex,  (Bennington,  Vt.,.)  1863,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Gil- 
bert Mattison, ,  Vt. 


294  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Charlotte   A.  Ewing,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)   1848,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Simeon  Miller ;  died  at  Holyoke. 

Mary   Fagan,  (New  Braintree,    Mass.,)  1850^  c. ;   Mrs.  Joel 
Garfield.  Ayer,  Mass. 

Annie  M.  Fairfield,  (Holyoke,  Mass..) ;  Mrs.  William  Whit- 
ing, Holyoke,  Mass. 

Mvra   E.    Fairman,    (Westhampton,    Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;   Mrs. 
Marvin  R.  Armstrong,  Deming,  Ind. 

Luthera   Fairman,    (Westhampton,   Mass.,)  1845,  c.  ;    Mrs. 
Charles  Norton,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Helen  N.  Fairman,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  e.  ;  Mrs.  J. 
D.  Searle,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Mary  Adeline  Farnsvvorth,  (Brattleboro,  Vt ,)  1848,  c.  ;  Mrs. 
Edmund  H.  Sawyer;  died  May  3,  185 1. 

Julia  Ann  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Fred- 
eric A.  Spencer,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Sophia  P.  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  Wil.- 
liam  Strong,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Adeline  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,6  ;  Mrs.  Elbridge 
Hazen,  Springfield..  Mass. 

Ann    Maria  Ferry,  (Corunna,    Mich.,)   1849,  c. ;   Mrs.    Ed: 
mund  Green,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Mary  E.  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs.  Rufus 
Elwell ;  died  September  15,  1867. 

Orpah   D.    Ferry,   (Becket,    Mass.,)   1849,   e. ;    Mrs.    David 
McElwain,  Ottawa,  111. 

Nancy  Louan  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;   Mrs. 
P.  H.  Losburgh,  Cleveland,  O.         .  . 

LucRETiA  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Emily  R.  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Delos 
Clark,  Hudson,  Mich. 

Lydia   Ann   Ferry,  (Easthampton,   Mass.,)  1855,  e. ;    East 
hampton,  Mass. 

Fidelia  H.  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass..)  1855,  j    e.  ;  Mrs 
J.  Spencer  Murphy,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Jane  Althea  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1S58,  m.  e.  ;  Mrs 
John  Stratton,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Juliet  Ferry,  (Easthamptpn,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.  How 
ard  B.  Allen,. Boston,  Mass.  ,     , 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  29$ 

Emily  Wright  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1861,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Lucius  E.  Parsons  j  died  in  Easthampton,  January  9,  1867. 

Cordelia  Maria  Ferry,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  j.  c. ; 
Mrs.  Albert  P.  Russell,  North  Hadley,  Mass. 

Fanny  F.  Field,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)  1848,  c  ;  died  in  Amherst, 
March  3,  185 1, 

Almira  S.  Finch,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Martin  Clapp,  Southampton,  Mass. 

Ursula  Chryssis  Finch,  (Easthampton,  Mass..)  i860,  m.  e. ; 
died  November  4,  1861. 

Alida  p.  Fish,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e.  ;  Mrs.  William 
Bartlett,  Blandford,  Mass. 

Sarah  G.  Fisher,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  W^il- 
liam  b.  Clapp,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Dorcas  Fisher.  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  James 
M.  Chapman,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

Jane  E.  Fisher,  (Westboro,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  Joseph  A. 
White;  died  at  Framingham,  Mass  ,  March  25,  1869. 

Maria  Fisk,  (Shelburne,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  E.  or  L.  Paige, 
Conway,  Mass. 

Nancy  J.  Fitch,  (Alford,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  John  Mulli- 
gan, Alford,  Mass. 

Sarah  A.  Fitch,  (Alford,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Alford,  Mass. 

Eleanor  Flemming,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  Al- 
mon  S.  Chapman,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Susan  Margaret  Flemming,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1859, 
j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Alexander  Kinlock,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Huldah  Burr  Ford,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1863,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Ellen  Fowler,  (Northford,  Conn.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  William  L. 
Marsh,  Bristol,  Wis. 

Jennette  Fowler.  CNorthford,  Conn.,)  1847,  e. ;  Bristol,  Wis. 

Elizabeth   P.    Fowler,   (Westfield,   Mass.,)    1848,  e. ;   Mrs. 


Sarah  Maria  Frary,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
John  G.  Rathburn,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Harriet  Frink,  (South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  died, 
1854. 

Martha  Frisselle^  (Peru,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  R.  B. 
Haskell,  Middlefield,  Mass. 


296  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Hannah  Fuller,  (Ellington,  Conn.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  Fred. 
Bailey,  Chicago,  111. 

Eliza  A.  Fuller,  (Suffield,  Conn.,)  1846,  e^;  Mrs.  George 
Remington,  Suffield,  Conn. 

Harriet  P.  Fuller,  (Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Dammers,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

Martha  Gardner,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  North  Hat- 
field, Mass. 

Minerva  Gardner,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
L.  Warren,  Florence,  Mass. 

Marietta  Gibbs,  (Blandford,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  Orlando 
F.  Gibbs,  Evanston,  111. 

Harriet  A.  Gilbert,  (Coventry,  Conn.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  David 
Calhoun;  died  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  August  i,  1868. 

Emma  S.  Gilbert,  (Chester,  Conn.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Strana- 
han. 

Helen  R.  Gilbert,  (Chester,  Conn.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Joseph 
Clark,  Omaha,  Neb. 

R.  Athelina  Gillett,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Lysander  Avery ;  died, . 

Salina  Gillett,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1848,  e, ;  Mrs.  For- 
dyce  A.  Rust,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Jane  Goddard,  (Worcester,  Mass.,)  1849,  c. ;  Mrs, 
Franklin  Hall,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  F.  Goodale,  (South  Egremont,  Mass.,)  1852,  e.; 
Mrs.  Charles  Newman  ;  died  March  17,  1863. 

Emily  C.  Goodnow,  (Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,)  1851,  j.  c; 
Mrs.  George  M.  Stearns,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  M.  Gordon,  (Newtown,  Pa.,)  1845,  ^• 

Electa  H.  GoulD,  (Rowe,  Mass.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs.  William  A. 
Hicks,  Rowe,  Mass. 

LoANZA  GouLDiNG,  (Ware  Village,  Mass.,)  1844,  c. ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam A.  Benton,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Syria. 

Harriet  Goulding,  (Ware  Village,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  mission- 
ary to  the  Choctaws ;  died  in  Sterling,  Mass.,  April  24,  1857. 

Delia  A.  Gove,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e.  ;  died. 

LoRA  Graves,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1845,  e.  ;  died  about 
twenty  years  ago. 

Gratia  R.  Graves,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  EUhu 
Smith,  Worthington,  Minn. 


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Julia  E.  Graves,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs. ; 

died, . 

Frances  M.  Graves,  (Northampton.  Mass.,)  1849,  e. 

Elizabeth  Graves,  (Troy,  Pa.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  John  Jones ; 
died  at  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  April  10,  1863. 

Jennie  L.  Graves,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  Bar- 
bour; died  in  Denver,  Col.,  May  18,  1864. 

Cordelia   B.  Greene,  (Hadley,  Mass.,)  1851,  e. ;  Amherst, 
Mass. 

Lucretia  a.  Greene,  (Hadley,  Mass.,)  1854,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Har- 
vey Bartlett;  died  in  Rockford,  111.*,  February  27,  1864. 

Sarah  Greene,  (Cambridge,  N.  Y.,)  1863,  j.  c,  ;  died  in  Eastr 
hampton,  January  24,  1863. 

Harriet  S.  Griswold,  (Ellington,  Conn.,)   1852,  e.;  Mrs.  J. 
M.  Allen,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Lucy  E.  Grout,  (Hawley,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.  Henry  S. 
Childs,  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Eliza  C.  Grosvenor,  (Paxton,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. 

Lucy   A.  Guernsey,  (Castleton,  Vt.,)  1853,  c. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Gear,  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y. 

Clara  J.  Gunn,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1845,  e.;  Mrs.  N.  Aus- 
tin Smith,  Sunderland,  Mass. 

Fanny  Gunn,  (Conway,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs.  Alvin  C.  Hitch- 
cock, Turners  Falls,  Mass. 

Julia    F.   Hamilton,    (Unionville,   Conn.,)    1854,   e. ;   Mrs. 
George  Gridley,  Unionville,  Conn. 

Mary  A.   Hamilton,  (Fairhaven,  Vt.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.   John 
H.  Williams,  Marquette,  Mich. 

Harriet  C.  Hammond,  (Rockville,  Conn.,)  1856,  j.  c. ;  died 
October  10,  1870. 

Elizabeth  Hand,  (Bridgehampton,  L.  L,)  1851,  e. ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam H.  Lester,  West  Alexander,  Pa. 

Lydia   M.   Hannum,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;   East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Mary  E.  Hannum,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1846,6. ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Mary  Jane  Hannum,  (Belchertown,  Mass..)  1847,  c  ;  Mrs. 
John  Reynolds,  Princeton,  111. 

Sarah  Salina  Hannum,  (Easthampton,  Mass ,)  1858,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  Horace  Whitcomb,  Northampton,  Mass. 
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298  ALUMNI     RECORDS 

Clara  Hulett  Hannum,  (Amherst,  Mass-,)  1859,  m.  e.  ;  El- 
mira,  N.  Y. 

Lucy  Aurelia  Hannum,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  e.  ; 
Mrs.  Watson  H.  Wright,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Harriet  Whitney  Hannum,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Laura  Hardy,  (Shelburne,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  died  October  21, 
1870. 

Henrietta  E.  Harrington,  (Heath,  Mass.,)  1851,6.;  Mrs. 
Walter  Allen,  Worthington,  Mass. 

Caroline  Harrington,  (Worthington,  Mass.,)  1854,  e.  j  Mrs. 
Joel  Randall ;  died, . 

Juliette  Harrison,  (Westfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
J.  Snow;  died  in  Westfield,  April  29,  1857. 

Martha  A.  Harrison,  (Westfield,  Mass.,)  1852,  e.  j  Mrs. 
Lucius  F.  Thayer,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Martha  E.  Haskell,  (Windsor  Locks,  Conn..)  1848,  e. ;  died, 
1850. 

Elizabeth  B.  Haskell,  (Windsor,  Locks,  Conn.,)  1849,  c. ; 
Mrs.  Bartlett  j  died, . 

Naomi  Hastings,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. 

Abby  L.  Hav.en,  (Florence,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Mrs.  John  H. 
Combs,  Yazoo  City,  Miss. 

Alma  Hawkes,  (Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Electa  S.  Hawkes,  (Charlemont,  Mass,)  1845,  ^•')  ^^^'s- 
Charles  P.  Ballard ;  died  July  7,  i860. 

Isabel  Hawkes,  (Shelburne,  Mass.,)  1847,  e.  ;  Mrs.  David  O. 
Fisk,  Shelburne,  Mass. 

Emily  Hawkes,  (Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e.  ;  Rockville,  Ind. 

Martha  Ann  FIawkes,  (Goshen,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Arthur  H.  Walkley,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Deborah  A.  Hawley,  (Plainfield,  Mass.,)  1842,  e.  ;  Mrs.  O. 
M.  Hawkes,  Rosemond,  111. 

Nancy  O.  Hawley,  (Plainfield,  Mass.,)  1843,  c. ;  Mrs.  Brai- 
nard  Smith,  Normal,  111. 

Miranda  K.  Hawley,  (Plainfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e.  j  Mrs. 
John  L.  Marvin,  New  Iberia,  La. 

Emily  M.  Hawley,  (Hadley,  Mass.,)  1854,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
F.  Fowler,  Westfield,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  299 

Jennette  E.  R.  Hayden,  (Haydenville,  Mass.,)  1842,  c.  ;  Mrs. 
Herrick,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ann  E.  Hayden,  (Haydenville,  Mass.,)  1845,  c  ;  Mrs.  Stephen 
N.  Crosby,  Northampton,  Mass. 

LuciNDA  H.  Hayden,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Edward  L.  Hill,  Oxford,  O. 

Eliza  A.  Hayden,  (Essex,  Conn.,)  1847,  c. ;  Essex,  Conn. 

Laura  P.  Hayden,  (Essex,  Conn.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Lyman 
Pratt;  died,  1865. 

Abbey  M.  Hayden,  (Essex,  Conn.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Henry 
Kelley;  died,  1857. 

Elizabeth  M.  Hayden,  (Lyme,  Conn.,)  1853.  e.  ;  Ham- 
burgh, Conn. 

Adelaide  Hayes,  (Granby,  Conn.,)  1852,  c  ;  Pontiac,  111. 

Helen  Hayes,  (Granby,  Conn.,)  1853,  c. ;  Pontiac,  111. 

Lucy  Ann  Hazen,  (Worthington,  Mass.,,)  1859,  c. ;  Mrs.  J. 
Lyman  Randall,  Boston,  Mass. 

Isabella  G..  Hedges,  (Bridgehampton,  L.  I.,)  185 1,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Roger  Francis,  New  York. 

Rachel  J.  Hendrick,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs. 
John  G.  Blanchard,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Harriet  K.  Hendrick,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Enoch  Ashley,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

LoviNA  B.  Hendrick,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
John  Moore;  died  at  Calais,  Me.,  May  8,  1855. 

Mary  Victoria  Hendrick,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Alfonso  Kibbe,  North  Somers,  Conn. 

Nancy  Ann  Hendrick,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  185  i,e.;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

HuLDAH  Jane  Hendrick,  (Easthampton,  Mass..)  1864,  e.  ; 
Mrs.  John  Bugbee,  North  Somers,  Conn. 

Nellie  Maria  Hendrick,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Levi  Nash,  Williamsburgh,  Mass. 

Ann  E.  Henry,  (Heath,  Mass.,)  1851,  e.;  Mrs.  Edwin  La- 
throp,  D wight,  111. 

Emma  Irene  Henshaw,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Frances  Maria  Henshaw,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 


300  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Anna  Herbert,  (Philadelphia,  Pa.,)  1856,  c.  ;  Mrs. ; 

died, . 

Sarah  Elizabeth  Hermans,  (Nassau,  N.  Y.,)^i846,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Ezra  H.  Grinnell  ;  died  at  Grinnell,  la.,  September,  19,  i860. 

Kate  E.  Hickie,  (Longmeadow,  Mass.,)  1858,  e. ;  Mrs.  Fred- 
erick R.  Knott,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Abigail  P.  Higgins,  (Chester,  Mass.,)  1854,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Noah 
E.  Lyman  ;  died  in  Washington,  Mass.,  January  5,  1872. 

Sarah  L.  Hill,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Strong,  Florence,  Mass. 

Ellen  M.  Hill,  (Shrewsbury,  Mass.,)  1855,  e. ;  Marlboro, 
Mass. 

Anna  Eliza  Hill,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  East- 
hampton,  Mass. 

Susan  Lyman  Hillman,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  i860,  j.  c. ; 
Mrs. ,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Alice  L.  Hillyer,  (^East  Granby,  Conn.,)  1849,  ^'  j  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

Jane  E.  Hitchcock,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. ;  Mrs.  Gran- 
ville B.  Putnam,  Boston,  Mass. 

Harriet  H.  Hitchcock,  (Ware  Village,  Mass..)  185 1,  e. 

Martha  Ann  Hitchcock,  (Lyons,  N.  Y.)  1856,  c. ;  Mrs. 
James  C.  Moody,  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Emily  Hitchcock,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)  1856,  c. ;  Mrs.  Cassius 
M.  Terry,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Ada  Victoria  Hitchcock,  (Palmer,  Mass.,)  1857,  c. 

Lydia  S.  Hoadley,  (Northford,  Conn.,)  1848,  c. ;  Mrs.  J. 
Evarts  Pond,  Hampton,  Me. 

Hannah  S.  Hoadley,  (Northford,  Conn.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  E. 
C.  Maltby,  Northford,  Conn. 

Mrs.  Mary  J.  Holcomb,  (Onondaga,  N.  Y.,)  1852,  e. 

Julia  Elizabeth  Hollister,  (East  Windsor,  Conn.,)  i860, 
j.  c. 

Mary  Amelia  Holman,  (California,  Mass.,)  i860,  j.  e. 

Martha  Lydia  Holt,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1861,  e. 

Helen  Amelia  Hotchkiss,  (Naugatuck,  Conn.,)  1861,  e. ; 
died  June,  1873. 

Mary  C  Howe*  (Woodstock,  111.,)  1846,  c. 

Lydia  A.  Howe,  (Holyoke,  Mass.,)  1855,  e.  j  Mrs.  Vincent 
Searle,  Easthampton,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  3OI 

Cornelia  Morgan  Howe,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1861,  c.  ;  Mrs. 
Richard  Hawkins,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Mary  Howes,  (Buckland,  Mass.,)  1843,  c. ;  Mrs.  P.  M.  God- 
dard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Deborah  D.  Huey,  (Chester,  Pa.,)  185 1,  e. 

Rhoda  D.  Hurbard,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs.  Har- 
rison Ingraham,  North  Amherst,  Mass. 

Fanny  Jerusha  Hubbard,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1861,  e. ; 
Mrs.  John  G.  Montague;  died  July  19,  1868  or  9. 

Emma  Lucretia  Hubbard,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  c. ; 
Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Mary  Hull,  (Westfield,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. 

Phebe  Ann  Hull,  (Westfield,  Mass.,)  1858,  e. ;  Mrs.  John 
Groiit,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Amy  Ella  Hull,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  died  De- 
cember 2,  1867. 

Ruth  F.  Hunt,  (Coventry,  Conn.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  N.  C. 
Bowen,  Coventry,  Conn. 

Susan  Putney  Hunt,  (Goshen,  Mass.,)  1864,  j.  c. ;  Goshen, 
Mass. 

Catherine  H.  Hunter,  (Tyringham,  Mass..)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Albert  Hubbard,  Dixon,  111. 

Carrie  Amelia  Huntoon,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Boston,  Mass. 

Mary  S.  Hyde,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass..)  1844,  e. ;  died  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1856. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  Hyde,  (Sturbridge,  Mass.,)  1857,  c. ;  Stur- 
bridge,  Mass. 

Mary  Jacobs,  (Galena,  111.,)  1847,  c. 

Mariette  Janes,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  ;  Mrs.  John 
S.  Hale,  Breckville,  O. 

Elvira  Janes,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  Waldo 
Prouty;  died  March  8,  1869. 

Emily  Janes,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  William 
N.  Clapp  ;  died  November  9,  1862. 

Ann  Eliza  Janes,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e.  ;  died 
October,  22,  1856. 

Sarah  Philenia  Janes,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  j.  c. ; 
Oxford,  O. 


302  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Harriet  A.  Janes,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ;  died 
August  21,  1865. 

Mary  Eliza  Jaseph,  (Dardenelle,  Ark.,)  i86z,  e.;  moved  to 
Kentucky  or  Ohio. 

Louisa  T.  Jenks,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Frary,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Martha  Jewett,  (Middletown,  Conn.,)  i860,  j.  c.  ;  Mrs. 
Henry  L.  Coe,  New  York. 

Hannah  Maria  Jones,  (Great  Barrington,  Mass.,)  i860,  c. ; 
Ashley  Fall*,  Mass. 

Mary  M.  Judd,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  j  Mrs.  Bur- 
nettej  jdied — . 

Harriet  M.  Judd,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Daniel  Smith,  Hinsdale,  N.  H, 

L.  Asenath  Judd,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1847,  ^-  i  ^^^-  Oli- 
ver E.  Bonney,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Frances  Janes  Judd,  (South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,)  1858,  m. 
e.  ;  Mrs.  Sydney  Avery,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Mary  L.  Judson,  (Bridgeport,  Conn.,)  1851,  e. ;  Mrs.  Edward 
Hitchcock,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Caroline  Judson,  (Bridgeport,  Conn.,)  1852,  e.  ;  died  January 
17,  1861. 

Emily  L.  Judson,  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,)  1855,  j.  c. ;  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Harriet  Judson,  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,)  1855,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
N.  Judson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Margaret  Keefe,  (Boston,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.  M.  S. 
Buckalew;  died  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  January  4,  187 1. 

Mary  Kelly,  (Huntington,  Mass.,)  i860,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.  Lysan- 
der  Bates,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Keziah  C.  Kellogg,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs. 
William  Smith,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Orpah  a.  Kellogg,  (New  Hartford,  Conn.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Curtis,  New  Hartford,  Conn. 

Laura  M.  Kellogg,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1851,  c;  Mrs. 
Elliot  Montague,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Emma  Louisa  Kellogg,  (Vernon,  Conn.,)  1858,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
N.  S.  Brown,  Hebron,  Conn. 

Harriet  Maria  Kelsey,  (Egremont,  Mass.,)  i860,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  Dudley  C.  Haskell,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 


WILLISTON     SEMINARY.  3O3 

LucRETiA  M.  Kemp,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1855,111.  e.;  died 
in  Springfield,  Mass. 

Nancy  O.  Kimball,  (Ipswich,  Mass.,)  1852,  c.  ;  died  Sep- 
tember 30,  1868. 

Josephine  Kimball,  (Wellsborough,  Pa.,)  1854,  c. 

Mary  E.  King,  (Palmer,  Mass.,)  1844,  c. 

Elizabeth  M.  King,  (Suffield,  Conn.,)  1845,  e. ;  Suffield, 
Conn. 

Martha  A.  King,  (Suffield,  Conn.,)  i85i,e. ;  Suffield,  Conn. 

Mary  B.  King,  (Suffield,  Conn.,)  185 1,  c. ;  Mrs.  VV.  H.  Moore, 
Berlin,  Conn. 

Elizabeth  D.  King,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Orrin  Moore,  Bondville,  Mass. 

Henrietta  King,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Laban  Smith,  East  Haven,  Conn. 

Harriet  Adeline  King,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1861,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  L.  Thompson,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

Charlotte  King,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  Mrs. 
George  W.  Flagg,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  W.  Kingsbury,  (Coventry,  Conn.,)  1847,  g-  j  Mrs. 
Joseph  Gilbert ;  died . 

Mary  J,  Kingsbury,  (Coventry,  Conn.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  Joseph 
Gilbert,  Mansfield,  Conn. 

Caroline  J.  Kingsley,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Erastus  C.  Bridgman,  New  York. 

Julia  A.  R.  Kingsley,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Oliver  C.  Bridgman,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Harriet  J.  Kingsley,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Louis  Tribus  j  died  November  22,  1871,  at  Northampton. 

Susan  Jeannie  Kingsley,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1855,].  c. ; 
New  York. 

Sarah  H.  Kingsley,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. ;  Mrs. 
George  P.  Drury;  died  February  3,  1861. 

Emily  E.  Kingsley,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Elihu  P.  Bartlett;  died  October  12,  1857. 

Lorinda  M.  Kingsley,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
John  Dunning  Dix,  New  York. 

Fanny  C.  Kingsley,  (Whitingham,  Vt,)  185 1,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Washington  R.  Smith,  Chicago,  111. 

Ellen  Victoria  Kingsley,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  i860,  m.  e. 


304  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Rachel  Knight,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass. 

Margaret  L.  Knight,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)-i846,  e. ;  Mrs. 
George  L.  Seymour,  West  Meriden,  Conn. 

Mary  C.  Knight,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e.  j  Mrs.  Ed- 
win Woodford,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Emily  Ann  Knight,  (Holyoke,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  c. ;  Chat- 
field,  Minn. 

Nellie  Jane  Knight,  (Detroit,  Mich.,)  1857,  j.  c.  j  Mrs. 
James  H.  Bradford,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Alice  Knight,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1862,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  Henry 
Hopkins  ;  died  April  17,  1869,  at  Easthampton. 

Lucy  Knight,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Laura  Lacroix,  (Medway,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  died  August  7, 
1844. 

Lucy  A.  Lane,  (North  Brookfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  c.  j  Mrs. 
Washington  A.  Harwood,  Adrian,  Mich. 

Laura  Lane,  (Hartford,  Conn.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  William  H. 
Robertson,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Harriet  E.  Lane,  (Hartford,  Conn.,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Barber  ;  died  in  Hartford,  November  18,  1866. 

Catharine  D.  Lane,  (Chesterfield,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs. 
■ . ;  died  in  New  York  City. 

Emma  Lay,  (Branford,  Conn.,)  1855,  m.  e.  j  Mrs.  James  T. 
Lane;  died  in  Clinton  Parish,  La.,  August,  1871. 

Margaret  L.  Leggett,  (New  Haven,  Conn.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs. 


Adelaide  Leigh,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  Nor- 
man A.  Freeman,  Florence,  Mass. 

Harriet  Leigh,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  John 
F.  Warner,  Florence,  Mass. 

Lorinda  T.  Leland,  (Grafton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. 

Maria  R.  Leonard,  (SufField,  Conn.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  Seth 
Roderick,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Maria  L.  Leonard,  (Chicopee,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. 

Harriet  E.  Leonard,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Ellen  Desire  Leonard,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c.  ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  305 

Electa  Rosina  Leonard,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  Heugh  W.  Beadle,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Marie  Edith  Lesure,  (Whately,  Mass.,)   1856,  j.  c. ;    Mrs. 
Samuel  White,  Belchertown,  Mass. 

Helen  Judson  Lewis,  (Bridgeport,  Conn.,)  1861,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Lyman  S.  Catlin,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Sarah    Lincoln,    (Whately,   Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;    Mrs.  J.   W. 
Goodale,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Adelia  H.  Lindsey,  (Chester  Village,  Mass.,)  1852,6;  Mrs. 
Wesley  Garrett,  Coeymans.  N.  Y. 

.    Ellen  M.    Little,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)   1854,  c. ;   Mrs. 
Henry  G.  Curtis,  Odell,  111. 

Sarah  Ann  Lloyd,  (Blandford,  Mass.,)   1851,  e. ;  died  Au- 
gust 13,  1855. 

LucELTA  E.  LooMis,  (Whately,  Mass.,)   1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  Otis 
Wells,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

Frances  A.  Loomis.  (Whately,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. ;  Mrs.  Alfred 
Starkweather,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Philomela  A.  Loomis,  (Whately,  Mass.,)  1848,0.;  Mrs.  Ira 
Brown,  Whately,  Mass. 

Clara    B.    Looans,    (Whately,  Mass.,)   185 1,  c;    Whately, 
Mass. 

Mary  Sylvania  Loomis,  (Haydenville,  Mass..)  1S62,  e. 

Mary  Elsie  Lucia,  (Bridgeport,  Mass.,)  1862,  e. 

Cecelia  C.  Ludden,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1843,  e.;  Mrs.  J. 
W.  Strong,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Susan  M.  Ludden,   (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)    1845,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Alanson  Hubbard;  died  in  Sunderland,  Mass.,  March  29,  1869. 

LuTHERA  A.  Ludden,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Wil- 
liamsburgh, Mass. 

Rosina  B.  Ludden,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Hannah  S.  Ludden,  (Westhampton,   Mass.,)  1852,0.;  Mrs. 
Abner  P.  Bridgman,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

Mary  Ann  Ludden.  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  died  at 
Westhampton,  November  16,  1856. 

Sarah  Hale  Ludden,  '(Westhampton,  Mass.,)   1857,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  James  W.  Delancy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

^  Ann  j.  Lyman,   (Easthampton,  Mass.,)   1843,  e. ;  died  July 
31,  1846. 

39 


306  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Philomela  Lyman,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Samuel  Fisher  ;  died . 

Mrs.  Sarah  C  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1843,  e.  ; 
Mrs.  Noadiali  Bowler  ;  died . 

Theresa  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1843,  c. ;  Mrs.  Addi- 
son Lyman;  died  in  Geneseo,  111.,  January  7,  1847. 

Harriet  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.;  Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Mary  E.  Lyman.  (Westhampton,  Mass..)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  Ed- 
ward H.  Norton,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

Miranda  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass..)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  Shel- 
don Clark;  died  in  Easthampton,  August  9,  1865. 

Arua  S.  Lyman,  (Shiawassee,  Mich,,)  1846,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Charles 
C.  Lockwood,  Grand  .Rapids,  Mich. 

TiRZAH  C.  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass..)  1846,  c.  ;  Mrs.  E.  S. 
Hoadley,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Sally  P.  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass..)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  Fred- 
erick Shaw  ;  died  September  15,  1867,  at  Easthampton. 

Susan  A.  Lyman,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
lard  Rice,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Louisa  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  James 
G.  Wait,  FLitfield,  Mass. 

Ann  Maria  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  c.  ;  Mrs. 
Junius  Poullain,  Greensborough,  Ga. 

Nancy  C.  Lyman,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  i85i,e. ;  Mrs.  William 
Argersinger;  died  at  Johnston,  N.  Y.,  February  28,  1874. 

Adelle  S.  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Harriet  A.  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  J. 
Edwards  Janes,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Judith  K.  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Charles  H.  Hilliard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MiRA  E.  Lyman,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  c. ;  Mrs.  Solo- 
mon Richards  ;  died  at  Unionville,  Conn.,  April  24,  1872. 

Ann  C.  Lyman,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass..)  1854,  c ;  Mrs.  John 
Gibson,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Hannah  P.  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs. 
D wight  S.  Jepson,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Lois  Parsons  Lyman,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1855,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Andrew  J.  Wood,  Montreal,  Canada. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  307 

Jane  L.  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass  .)  1855.  j.  c. 

Mary  S.  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass..)  1855,  j.  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Fanny  Burt  Lyman,  (Northampton,  Mass..)  1856,  m.  e  ;  Mrs. 
William  P.  Derby,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Martha  Montague  Lyman,  (Huntington,  Mass  ,)  1857,  m.  c. ; 
Mrs.  Bodman,  Chicago,  III. 

Jane  Amelia  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,].  c. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Maria  Sarah  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass,)  1859,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  Frederick  Shaw,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Sarah  Clapp  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1S63,  e. ;  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

Jennie  Elizabeth  Lyman,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Edward  R.  Smith,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Mary  Esther  Lyman.  (Easthampton,  Mass..)  1864,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
E.  E.  Wakefield,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Sarah  Genevra  LyxMan,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Julia  Mack,  (Plainfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.  ;  Mrs.  William  A. 
Hallock,  New  York. 

Rebecca  T.  Magill,  (New  Hope,  Pa..)  1849,  c. ;  West  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Ann  p.  Mallard,  (Gill,  Mass.,)  1845,  c- ;  Mrs.  Hillin  Baker; 
died  in  Orange,  Mass.,  in  1855. 

Isabelle  G.  Maltby,  (Northford,  Conn.,)  1849,  c;  Mrs.  Car- 
los Smith,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Mattie  Minnie  Marcy,  (Willington,  Conn,  j  1856,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 


Henrietta  C.  Marsh,  (Athens,  O.,)  1848,0. ;  Mrs.  Gilfillan. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  Marshall,  (Tolland,  Mass.,)  1856,  j.  e. ; 
Mrs.  La  Fayette  Granger;  died  May  3,  1872. 

Theresa  Marshall.  (Enfield,  Conn.,)  i860,  m.  e. 

Minerva  Martindale,  (Greenfield,  Mass.^)  1846,  e.;  Mrs. 
Charles  A.  Bascom,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Mary  E.  Mason,  (Palmer,  Mass.,)  1851,  e. ;  Mrs. died. 

Sarah  E.  Mason,  (Bridgeport,  Conn.,)  185 1,  c. ;  Mrs.  H.  G. 
Miller,  Chicago,  111. 

LuciNA  M.  Mather,  (Marlboro,  Vt.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  Ozra 
Wright,  Hinsdale,  N.  H. 


30S  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Sarah  J.  Matthews,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e.  ;  died 
May  20,  1854. 

Delia  A.  Matthews,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Matthew  W.  Dolan,  Williamsburgh,  Mass. 

Mary  Lucy  Matthews,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  j.  c. ; 
Mrs.  John  W.  L3niian,  Williamsburgh,  Mass. 

Martha  Priscilla  Matthews,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1862, 
e  ;  Mrs.  Solon  Lyman,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Mary  M.  M.  Mayhew,  (Charlemont,  Mass.,)  1852,  c.  ;  Mrs. 
Lucius  B.  Wing,  Newark,  O. 

Sarah  McClintock,  (Ware,  Mass,)  1843,  e. 

Mary  Jane  McKinlay,  (Wappingers  Falls,  N.  Y.,)  1863,  j.  c. ; 
died  August  15^  1871. 

Luthera  Meekins,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Lu- 
cerne Smith,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Martha  P'^inette  Merritt,  (Huntington,  Mass.,)  i860,  j.  c. ; 
Mrs.  Henry  Sampson,  Haydenville,  Mass. 

Amanda  Clark  Metcalf,  (West  Medway,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  John  L.  Adams,  West  Medway.  Mass. 

Julia  Miller,  (^W^illiamsburgh,  Mass..)  1843,  e.  j  Mrs.  Peck, 
Haydenville,  Mass. 

Fanny  S.  Miller,  (Andover,  Conn.,)  1845,  c- ;  Mrs.  Edward 
Reed,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dorcas  C.  Miller,  (West  Springfield,  Mass..)  1849,  c. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Juliette  A.  Miller,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs. 
James  Clapp,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Sophia  Warner  Miller,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  j.  c. ; 
Mrs.  Whitney  F.  Alvord,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Ellen  Sophronia  Miller,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1859,3. 
c. ;  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

Delia  E.  Merrick,  (Leominster,  Mass.,)  1864,  c. 

Lizzie  E.  Mix,  (Louisville,  Ky.,)  1864,  c. 

Hannah  L.  Montague^  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ; 
Westhampton,  Mass. 

Laura  M.  Montague,  (Bclchertown,  Mass.,)  1853,  c.  j  Mrs.  C. 
L.  Cushman,  Phillipston,  Mass. 

Jane  Montague,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Sunderland, 
Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  3O9 

LuciNA  Montague,  (Westhampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c. ;  died  in 
Westhampton,  1864. 

Lois  Moody,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1846,6. ;  Mrs.  Augustus  Moody, 
Enfield,  Mass. 

Mary  S.  Moody,  (Bloomfield,  Conn.,)   1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
W.  Goodrich,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Sophia  Moody,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  J.  Thad- 
deus  Sheldon,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Frances  Moore,  (Montgomery,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  Augus- 
tus Moore,  Montgomery,  Mass. 

Laura  A.  Moore,  (Montgomery,  Mass.,)   1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam C.  Tucker,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Mary   S.  Moore,  (South   Brookfield,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Charles  H.  Newton,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Margaret  Elizabeth  Moore,  (St.  Clair,  Mich.,)  1863,  j.  c. 

Esther  Josephine  Moore,  (Chester,  Mass.,)  1864,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Erastus  Bromley,  Huntington,  Mass. 

Nancy  A.  Morse,  (Prospect,  Conn.,)    185 1,  e.j   Mrs.  B.  P. 
Foote,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Esther  T.  Morton,  (Enfield,  Mass,,)  1845,  ^^ 

Phila  E.  Morton,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  Jonathan 
D.  Porter,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

Susan  M.  Morton,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  Artemas 
Scott ;  died. 

LoviNA  S.  Morton,  (Leverett,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;   Mrs.  Peter 
Mclntire, ,  Minn. 

Sarah  Morton,  (Leverett,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e.;  Mrs.  James  M. 
Hendrick,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Sarah  F.  Morton,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  185 1,  c;  Mrs.  T.  F. 
Knight,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

Mary  E.  Morton,  (Wheatland,  Mich.,)  1854,  e. 

Anna  Hussey  Morton,  (Whately,  Mass.,)  1857,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
George  Bardwell ;  died,  1869. 

Ada  Augusta  Mower,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  j.  c. 

Mary  J.  Munger,  (Holyoke,  M'ass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  Luther  L. 
Wright,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Nellie   Maria  Munson,  (Whately,  Mass.,)  1864,  e.  j  Mrs. 
James  Stone,  Florence,  Mass. 

Eleanor  L.  Nash,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Mrs.  L. 
W.  Carr;  died  July  16,  1862. 
40 


310  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Martha  J.  Nash,  (Goshen,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs. . 

Emma  H.  Nash,  (Nashville,  Tenn.,)  1854,  c. 

Eleanor  Nelson,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1853,-c. ;  Mrs.  Dan- 
iel Rust,  2d,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Helen  M.   Nelson,  (West  SufHeld,  Conn.,)   1854,  e. ;   Mrs. 
Charles  C.  Sheldon,  V/est  Suffield,  Conn. 

Mary  Lydia  Nelson,  (West  Suffield,  Conn.,)  1863,  e. ;  Mrs. 
George  L.  Pomeroy,  Suffield,  Conn. 

Mary  Jane  Newhall,  (Hadley,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs.  Wash- 
burn W.  Graves ;  died  March  13,  1871  at  Lancaster,  O. 
.    Sophia  F.  Newton,  (Royalston,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. 

Susan  Newton,  (Greenfield,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  died  July  4  1863. 

Harriet  Newton,  (Greenfield,  Mass..)  185 1,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Horatio 
G.  Parker  ;  died  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  February  9,  187 1. 

Julia   C.   Norton,   (Westhampton,    Mass.,)   1846,   e. ;   Mrs. 
Stoughton  Stickney,  Alden,  N.  Y. 

Augusta  Norwood,  (Washington,  Mass.,)  1847,  e.  j  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam J.  Smith,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Orissa  a.  Nourse,  (Bolton,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. ;  Mrs.  G.  J.  Ben- 
ton, South  Milford,  Conn. 

Eliza  Nutting,  (New  York,)  1856,  m.  e. 

Elizabeth   Nye,   (North  Brookfield,  Mass.,)    1843,  e.  ;   Mrs. 
Jonathan  Chase,  Manville,  R.  I. 

Cornelia  A.  Orcutt,  (Cummington,  Mass.,)  1842,  e. ;  Mrs. 
A.  L.  Wait;  died  December  7,  1867. 

Mary  E.  Otis,  (Danby,  Vt.,)  1855,  m.  e. 

Sarah  R.  Otis,  (Danby,  Vt.,)  1855,  j.  c. 

Clara  Owen,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1847,  c  j  died  July  19,  1848. 

Jenette   D.    Owen,   (East   Granby,    Conn.,)  1S52,  e. ;   Mrs. 
George  S.  Crane,  Suffield,  Conn. 

Eliza  A.  Packard,   (Cummington,  Mass..)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  L. 
E.  Coleman,  Ashfield,  Mass. 

Delphia  M.  Page,  (Hardwick,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e.  ;  Airs.  Thomas 
Hays,  Hiawatha,  Kan. 

Martha  C.  PalmiJi?,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. 

Margaret  Panton,  (^Northampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. 

Eliza  J.  Parish,  (Hinsdale,  Mass..)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  Milo  M. 
Wentworth;  died  November  16,  1869. 

Mary  R.  Parker,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. ;  died  in  one  of 
the  Western  States. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  •  3II 

Sophia  M.  Parsons,  (Goshen,  Mass.,)  1842,  e. ;  Mrs.  Amos 
Stone,  Goshen,  Mass. 

Martha  I.  Parsons,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1843,  ^-  >  ^^^'s-  R* 
Norton  Lyman  ;  died  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  May  7,  1862. 

Arethusa   Parsons,    (Weslhampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;   Mrs. 
WilHam  J.  Lyman,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

Mary  E.  Parsons,  (Worthington,  Mass..)  1846;  c. ;  Mrs.  John- 
athan  H.  Eager,  Worthington,  Mass. 

Esther  W.  Parsons,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  c  ;  Mrs. 
Edwin  Clark,  Skeneateles,  N.  Y. 

AsENATH  C.  Parsons,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. ;  Mrs. 
David  Montague,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

Eliza  S.  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e.  j  Easthamp- 
ton.  Mass. 

Mary  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1S50,  e. ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

,     Tryphena  B.  Parsons,   (Conway,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  died  at 
Conway,  May  21,  1858. 

Sarah  Jane  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass,,)  1853,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Jane  E.  Parsons,  (Holyoke,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Kirkland,  Huntington  Hill,  Mass. 

Martha  Cook  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1S56,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  George  M.  Johnson,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Emma   Leora   Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  m.  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Ellen  Dorcas  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ; 
died  in  Easthampton,  November  10,  1859. 

Harriet    Emeline    Parsons,   (Easthampton,    Mass.,)    1859, 
m.  e. ;  Mrs   Charles  Marsh,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Emma  Jane  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  i860,  j.  c  ;  died 
at  Easthampton,  November  6,  1859. 

Helen  Louisa  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1861,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs  Elijah  Phelps,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

Eleanor  Cordelia  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
died  August  22,  1864. 

Helen   Mercy   Parsons,    (Easthampton,   Mass..)   1864,   e.  ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Mary  Louisa  Parsons,  (Easthampton,  jMass. )  1864,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 


312  •  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Bessie  Amanda  Patterson,  (Montpelier,  Vt.,)  1861,  m.  e. 

Sarah   E.    Peabody,  (Easthampton,    Mass.,)   1852,  e.  ;   Mrs. 
Frank  Painter,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Mary  Jane  Peabody,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1855,  j.  e.  3  Mrs. 
Jeremiah  Howarth,  Fairhaven,  Conn. 

Lucy  Cassendana  Peabody,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  j  e. ; 
Mrs.  Frank  Hoyt,  St.  Thomas,  Canada. 

Helen    M.    Pease,    (Whately,    Mass.,)    1846,   e.  ;    Whately, 
Mass. 

Caroline   Pease,  (Conway,  Mass.,)   1858,  j.  c. ;   Mrs.  Oaks, 
,  Ind. 

Carrie  Thurston  Peet,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1863,  m.  c.  j 
Mrs. . 

Lizzie   Hartwell    Peet,    (Easthampton,   Mass.,)    1864,   c. ; 
Mrs. .  . 

Mary  A.  Perkins  (Castleton,  Vt.,)  1853,  c. ;  Mrs.  N.  P.  Gil- 
bert, Castleton,  Vt. 

Sarah  M.  Phelps,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  ^-  i  '^i^cl,  No- 
vember, 30,  1849. 

Sarah   Jane   Phelps,    (Sandisfield,   Mass.,)  1846,    e. ;    Mrs. 
George  Robinson,  Montville,  Mass. 

Sarah  D.  Phelps,  (Worcester,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. 

Emma  D.  Phelps,. (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  David 
Thayer,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Diantha  Phelps,  (Dover,  111.,)  1852,  e.  ;  Mrs,  F.  A.  Plope, 
Maiden,  111. 

Phebe  a.  Phelps,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  Lem- 
uel Tuttle,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Ann  Eliza  Phelps,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
James  W.  Carrier;  died  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  July  15,  1862. 

Cornelia    A.    Phillips,   (Windsor,   Mass.,)    1848,   c;    Mrs. 
Isaac  N.  Lincoln,  Wiiliamstown,  Mass. 

:    Eunice   Pierce   (Hinsdale,   Mass.,)    1842,   e.  j    Mrs.    Milton 
Nash;  died  April  13,  1852. 

:    Martha  L.  Pierce,  (Goshen,  Mass,,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  Nelson 
Brown,  Cheshire,  Mass. 

:    Emily  W.  Pitkin,  (Manchester,  Conn.,)  1S43,  c  ;  Mrs. ; 

died, . 

Mary  Pitts-inger,  (Chesterfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  died  De- 
cember 15,  1848. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  •  313 

Mary  Elizabeth  Plunkett,  (South  Adams,  Mass.,)  1859,  j.  e. ; 
died  May  3,  1864. 

AcsAH   Caroline   Plunkett,  (South  Adams,   Mass.,)   i860, 
m.  e. ;  died  December  25,  i860. 

Lucy  S.  Pomeroy,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  ;  Mrs.  John 
Quincy  Adams,  Columbus,  Wis. 

Eunice  P.  Pomeroy,   (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;   Mrs. 
EHsha  Crossman,  South  Amherst,  Mass. 

Mary  L.  Pomeroy,  (Compton,  Canada,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs. . 

Jane   S.    Pomeroy,   (Easthampton,   Mass.,)    1847,   e. ;   Mrs. 
Roswell  D.  Roper,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Amanda  E.  Pomeroy,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Pitts- 
field,  Mass. 

Ca'ndace  L.  Pomeroy,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Sudler,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Jerusha  N.  Pomeroy,  (Harrisfield,  N.  H.,)  1850,  e. 

Martha  C.  Pomeroy,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Henry  M.  Lyman,  Excelsior,  Minn. 

Sabrina  R.  Pomeroy,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Horace  Rhodes,  Chesterfield,  Mass. 

Ruth  P.  Pomeroy,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1853,  c. ;  Mrs   C. 
F.  Moulton,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Mary  A.  Pomeroy,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. ;  died  Feb- 
ruary 13, 1861. 

Maria  A.  Pomeroy,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Andrew  J.  Chase,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Melissa   Isabella   Pomeroy,   (^Easthampton,    Mass.,)    1856, 
m.  e. ;  Mrs.  Henry  B.  Soule,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Abcie   Field   Pomeroy,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  George  Hathaway,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Ella  Lucena  Pomeroy,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e.  j  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

.  Margaret  E.  Pomeroy,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e.  ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Frances  Amelia  Pope,  (Halifax,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Edward  Humphrey,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Sophia  A.  Porter,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1843,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Quartus 
Sykes,  Sunderland,  Mass. 

Sophia  L.  Porter,  (Cummington,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs.  M. 
H.  Smith,  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 


3 14  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Helen  M.  Porter,  (Springfield,  Vt,)  1853,  e. ;  died  August 
25,  1862. 

Laura  E.  Post,  (Glaslenbur)-,  Conn.,)  1846,  c.. ;  IMrs.  Joseph 
Stevens^  West  Meriden,  Conn. 

Minnie  Hart  Potter,  (Plymouth  PIollow,  Conn.,)  1859,  m.  c  ; 
Mrs.  Edward  Manrille  j  died  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  April 
13,  1868. 

Eliza  E.  Powers,  (Greenwich,  Mass.,)  1846,  c.  j  Mrs.  Robert 
R.  Conkey  ;  died  January  i,  1861. 

Eliza  M.  Pratt,  (Coleraine,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Martha  A.  Pratt,  (Princeton,  Mass.,)  1849,  e.  ;  died  at 
Princeton,  April  23,  1855. 

Sarah  E.  Pratt,  (Princeton,  Mass,,)  1849,  ^- ;  Mrs.  Isaac  F. 
Thompson,  Princeton,  Mass. 

Julia  M.  Pratt,  (Dalton,  Mass..)  1850,  c;  Mrs.  Kendall, 
,  Wis. 

Harriet  E.  Pratt,  (Dalton,  Mass.,)  185 1,  c.  ;  died  in  Pitts- 
field,  Mass. 

Frances  E.  Purdy,  (Manchester,  Vt.,)  1S54,  c. ;  Mrs.  Dunn, 
Rutland  Vt. 

Mary  A.  Ranney,  (Fair  Haven,  Vt.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  Reuben 
Ellis,  Fair  Haven,  Vt. 

Eliza  Jane  Ray,  (Bolton,  Vt,)  1848,  e.  ;  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Sarah  Electa  Remington,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Ogden  L.  Beath,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Lucinda  E.  Reynolds,  (Longmeadow,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Edwin  K.  Colton,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Frances  M.  Rice,  (Charlemont,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. 

LuAN  Cornelia  Rice,  (New  Haven,  Conn.,)  1863,  e. ;  Car- 
mansville,  N.  Y. 

Emily  Richards,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  Sam- 
uel Hitchcock,  Conway,  Mass. 

Julia  M.  Richards,  (New  Hartford,  Conn.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Horace  D.  Knight,  Chetopa,  Kan. 

Mary  E.  Richards,  (New  Hartford;  Conn.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Isaac  DeVoe,  Toledo,  O. 

Ann  S.  Richards,  (Plainfield,  Mass.,)  1853,  e.*;  Plainfield, 
Mass. 

Susan  G.  Richards,  (Enfield,  Mass.,)  1S54,  c. ;  died  August  19, 
1854. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  315 

Betsey  Richardson,  (Medway,  Mass.,)  1843,  ^  ;  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Blake;  died  April  23,  1852. 

Emily  O.  Richardsox,  (New  Alstead,  N.  H.,)  1845,  c.  ;  Mrs. 
John  C.  Kimball,  NewiDort,  R.  I. 

Ellen  P.  Richardson,  (Lowell,  Mass.,)  1S49,  c. 

Harriet  A.  Richardson,  (Hadley,  Mass.,)  1849,  c-  j  Hadley, 
Mass. 

Sophia  N.  Ring,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  died  in 
Springfield. 

Mary  C.  Ring,  (Huntington,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e.  ;  New  York. 

Henrietta  Ida  Ring,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  j.c. ;  East- 
hampton,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  C  Ripley,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Julia  L.  Ripley,  (Rockville,  Conn.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  M.  W. 
Pember,  Rockville,  Conn. 

Mariette  Rising,  (Suffield,  Conn.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  Leonard, 
,  Texas. 

Martha  C.  Rising,  (Suffield,'Conn.,)  1852,  e. ; ,  Texas. 

Emerett  Allen  Risley,  (East  Windsor,  Conn.,)  1857,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs  Edwin  Dimick. 

Maria  Robinson,  (Southampton,  Mass..)  1843,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Nor- 
man Putney,  Ionia.  Mich. 

Fanny  C.  Robinson,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. ;  Mrs.  E. 
W.  Jones,  Chicago,  111. 

Harriet  Ross,  (Holyoke,  Mass.,)  1851,  c. 

Miranda  Ross,  (New  York,)  1852,  c. 

Martha  E.  Rowe,  (Sunderland,  Mass..)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs.  Augus- 
tus Graves,  died  in  Macon,  Ga.,  August  16,  1852. 

Elma  Miriam  Rude,  (Huntington,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Austin  Hancock,  Huntington,  Mass. 

Cynthia  Rugg,  (Heath,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. 

Martha  Rugg,  (Heath,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. . 


Sarah  H.  Rugg,  (Heath,  Mass  ,)  1847,  e.  ;  Mrs. 


Lucy  R.  Ruggles,  (Charlton,  Mass..)  185 1,  c.;  Mrs.  Henry 
Hammond,  Charlton  Depot,  Mass. 

Catharine  E.  Russell,  (Greenfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
George  Denison,  New  York. 

Charlotte  P.  Rust,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
George  W.  Edwards,  Northampton,  Mass." 


3l6  .     ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Ellen  M.  Rust,  (Collinsville,  Conn.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  Warner, 
Waukegan,  III. 

Lydia  Hale  Rust,  (Chester,  O.,)  1857,  m.  e. ;  Mrs.  Walter 
Johnston,  Chester,  O. 

Laura  Ann  Rust,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Joseph  W.  Wilson,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Sarah  Parsons  Rust,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,].  e.;  Mrs. 
John  Webber  ;  died  June  6,  1872. 

Chloe  Ann  Rust,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  186 1,  m.  e. ;  died  in 
Meriden,  Conn.,  July  22,  1865. 

Mary  P.  Ryder,  (Chelsea,  Mass.,)  1853,  c. 

Maria  Dickinson  Sabin,  (Belchertown,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c.  • 
Mrs.  Joshua  Longley,  Belchertown,  Mass. 

Susan  Augusta  Sabin,  (Montague,  Mass.,)  i860,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Arthur  F.  Wells,  Bernardston,  Mass. 

Sarah  W.  Sanders,  (Conway,  Mass.,)  1842,  e. 

Elizabeth  Sawyer,  (Northfield,  Mass.,)  1851,  e. 

Lucretia  Sawyer,  (Northfield,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. 

Henrietta  Sawyer,  (Templeton,  Mass.,)  1852,  c.  j  St.  Louis, 
Mo-. 

Bertilda   Sawyer,   (Templeton,   Mass.,)  1853,  c. ;   Mrs    E. 
Wyman  Stone,  Otter  River,  Mass. 

Eliza  Ann  Sawyer;  (Clinton,  Mass.,)  1856,].  c;  Mrs.  Orrin 
Warren,  West  Newbury,  Mass. 

Martha  C.  Scott,  (Hadley,   Mass.,)  1843,  c. ;   Mrs.   D.  O. 
Dickinson,  Waukegan,  111. 

Hannah  C.  Scott,   (North   Hadley,  Mass.,)  1845,  g-  J   Mrs. 
Francis  E.  Clark,  Waukegan,  111. 

Emily  A.  Scott,  (North  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1849,  c. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
W.  Cleveland ;  died  i860. 

Ermina  Scott,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  David 
Root;  died  in  Hadley,  September  13,  1863. 

Adelia  a.  Scott,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. ;  Easthamp- 
■  ton,  Mass 

LoRA  Maria  Scott,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Jane  Amelia  Scott,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,].  c;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Elizabeth  Arabella  Scott,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  j. 
c. ;  Easthampton,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  31/ 

Almira  C.  Sedgwick,  (Palmer,  Mass.,)  1843,  ^^ 

Theresa  Elizabeth  Shattuck,  (Coleraine,  Mass.,)  1863,  j.  c.  ; 
Mrs.  Halmer  Ingalls,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Mehitabel  Sheldon,  (Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1S46,  e. ;  Deerfield, 
Mass. 

Phebe  p.  Sheldon,  (Fairhaven,  Vt.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs.  Samuel 
W.  Bailey,  Fairhaven,  Vt. 

Susan  M.  Sheldon,  (Fairhaven,  Vt,)  1855,  j.  c. ;  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Gibson^  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

Hannah  J.  Shepard,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1849,  c. 

Alice  Shepard,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1856,  j.  c. 

LucRETiA  A.  Shoals,  (Easthampton,   Mass.,)  1843,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
William  E.  Topliff,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Jemima  P.  Shores,  (Shutesbury,  Mass.,)i853,  e. ;  Mrs.  O.  B. 
Bragg,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Mary  Charlotte  Shores,  (Shutesbury,  Mass.,)  1857,  m.  e.  • 
Mrs.  W.  S.  Bragg,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Mary  J.  Shumway,  (Belchertown,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  Sam- 
uel M.  Walker,  Centralia,  111. 

Lucy  M.  Simpson,  (Ashfield,  Mass.,)  1844,0. ;  Mrs.  Champion 
Brown,  Montreal,  Canada. 

Hannah  M.  SimpsOxN,  (Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,)  1849,  e. 

Henrietta  M.  Slate,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. ;  died  in 
Northampton,  March  20,  1863. 

Emily  P.  Slocum,  (Tolland,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs.  William 
Tinker,  Otis,  Mass. 

Amanda  Smith,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1842,  e.;  Mrs.  Myron 
E.  Green,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

•  Clarissa   A.    Smith,   (Middlefield,   Mass.,)    1842,   e. ;    Mrs. 
Charles  C.  Thompson,  Middlefield,  Mass. 

Mary  C.  Smith,  (Middlefield,  Mass.,)    1842,  e. ;  Mrs.    Otis, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Sarah  A.  Smith,  (Ware,  Mass.,)  1843,  c 

Editha  Smith,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  ;  Mrs.  War- 
ren S.  Bellows,  Galena,  111. 

Orra  Smith,  (Palmer,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. 

Sarah  J.   Smith,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Augustus  Tuttle,  Enfield,  Mass. 

Elizabeth   Smith,   (Granby,   Mass.,)    1846^   e.  ;  Mrs.   Mills 
Cook,  Granby,  Mass. 
41 


3l8  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Elizabeth  A.  Smith,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. ;  Mrs.  Joseph 
T.  Noyes,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lois  A.  Smith,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1846,  e.^;  Mrs.  George 
Smith,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Mary  J.  Smith,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Stacey,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Cornelia  H.   Smith,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 


Mary  I.  Smith,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs. ; 

died. 

Miranda  Smith,  (Ashfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  c.  ;  Mrs.  Joseph 
Alden,  Bergen  Heights,  N.  J. 

Sarah  E.  Smith,  (Princeton,  Mass.,)  1848,  c.  ;  Mrs.  Solon 
Wilder,  Princeton,* Mass. 

Thankful  G.  Smith,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Trow ;  died  at  Haydenville,  Mass.,  October,  1868. 

Harriet  Smith,  (North  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1849,  e.  ;  Mrs.  H. 
C.  Hastings,  New  Buffalo,  Mich. 

Eveline  C.  Smith,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Julius  W.  Monson  j  died,  August  13,  1862. 

Louisa  M.  Smith,  (North  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Mrs.  Rob- 
ert M.  Crossett,  Chicago,  111. 

Emily  B.  Smith,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  Joseph 
W.  Winslow,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Mary  E.  Smith,  (Northford,  Conn.,)  1852,  e  ;  died  at  North- 
ford,  September  10,  1858. 

Elvira  J.  Smith,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1853,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Whit- 
ney, Sunderland,  Mass. 

Martha  M.  Smith,  (North  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Walter  Barton,  Suffield,  Conn. 

Louisa  H.  Smith,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1855,  j.  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Pease,  Whately,   Mass. 

Martha  Smith,  (Middlefield,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e. ;  died,  May 
18,  1856. 

S.  Jane  Smith,  (Holyoke,  Mass.,)  1855,  J-  c. ;  Mrs.  Sherman  j 
died . 

Elizabeth  Smith,  (North  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
E.  Baker,  North  Hadley,  Mass. 

Harriet  Maria  Smith,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e.  ;  Mrs. 
William  F.  Johnson,  South  Amherst,  Mass. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  319 

Josephine  Augusta  Smith,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ; 
Northampton,  Mass. 

IMattie  D.  Smith,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
David  Luddin^ton,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

Clementina  Somers  Smith,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c  ; 
Mrs.  Silas  P.  Wright,  Goldsboro',  N.  C. 

Adelaide  Eugenia  Smith,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  j.  c. 

Lucy  Spring  Smith,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,3.  c. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Luanna  Eliza   Smith,   (Easthampton,    Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Adelle  Amelia  Smith,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)   i860,  m.  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Helen  Cargill  Smith,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1862,  e. ;  East- 
hampton, Mass, 

Elizabeth  Ann  Smith,  (Chester,  Mass.,)  1862,  e. ;  Hunting- 
ton, Mass. 

Ellen   Ida   Smith,   (Easthampton,   Mass.,)    1864,   e. ;    Mrs. 
George  Parker,  Boston,  Mass. 

Emeline  p.  Snow,  (Greenwich,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  John 
Utley,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lucy  J.  Snow,  (South  Hadley,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  WilUe 
White,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Julia  E  Snow,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1854,0.  ;  Mrs.  Henry 
Tilton,  Williamsburgh,  Mass. 

Julia  Preston  Snow,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)  1855,0. ;  Mrs.  White- 
house. 

Laura  Elizabeth  Snow,  (North  Becket,  Mass.,)    1862,  e. ; 
Mrs.  George  Brown,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Ednah  Maria  Snow,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1863,  m.  c. ;  died 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  16,  1866. 

Tirzah  Hoadley  Snow,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)   1863,  j.  c. ; 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Harriet  N.  Solander,  (Brimfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  H. 
M.  Marsh,  Brimfield,  Mass. 

Mary  Ann  Southwick,  (Sturbridge,  Mass.,)  1856,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
A.  C.  Morse,  Sturbridge,  Mass. 

Hannah  L.  Spear,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1851,6. 

Caroline   E.   Spooner,   (Hardwick,   Mass.,)  1851,  e. ;   Mrs. 
George  R.  Paige,  Worcester,  Mass. 


320  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Emma  Eliza  Spring,  (Collinsville,  Conn.,)  1858,  m.  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Miron  C.  Brockett,  Canton,  Conn. 

Delia  C  Stacy,  (Belchertown,  Mass.,)  1843,-0.  ;  Mrs.  J.  G. 
Longley;  died  June  19,  1862. 

Mary  Ann  Steadman,  (Chicopee,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. 

Almira  Stearns,  (Whately,  Mass.,)  1850,  e.  j  Mrs.  Arnold 
Peck,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

EuNECiA  T.  Stebbins,  (Greenwich,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Stebbins,  (South  Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  Mrs. 
W.  H.  Pettes,  Keene,  N.  H. 

Susan  H.  Sterling,  (Bridgeport,  Conn.,)  1851,  c.j  Mrs. 
George  Silliman,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Harriet  L.  Stevens,  (Becket,  Mass  ,)  1842,  e. ;  Twinsburgh.  O. 

Jane  L.  Stevens,  (Becket,  Mass.,)  1842,  e. ;  Mrs.  Justus  Her- 
rick,  Twinsburgh,  O. 

Jennie  Eliza  Stevens,  (Cheshire,  Conn.,)  1864,  e. ;  Mrs. 
,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

L.  Elvira  Stillman,  (Alfred,  N.  Y.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs.  Henry 
C.  Coon,  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Martha  Adaline  Stockwell,  (Ravenna,  O.,)  1861,  m.  e. ; 
579  Case  avenue,  Cleveland,  O. 

Elizabeth  F.  Stone,  (Dana,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  D.  E. 
Bedell,  543  Broadway,  New  York. 

Nancy  Adelia  Stone,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  c.j  died 
August  21,  1856. 

Lucy  Maria  Stone,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1857,  c. ;  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Delia  Perry  Stone,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  j.  c. ;  died 
September  11,  186 1. 

Mary  Ann  Stone,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Thornton  VanVliet,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lucy  A.  Storrs,  (Longmeadovv,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs.  Lloyd 
Barbour,  Rochester,  Minn. 

E.  Lucretia  Stoughton,  (Gill,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;  Mrs.  John 
Moore,  Gill,  Mass. 

Uraj^ia  L.  Stoughton,  (Gill,  Mass.)  1845,  c. ;  Mrs.  Benja- 
min D.  Bailey,  Providence,  R.  L 

Hannah  G.  Stratton,  (Northfield,  Mass.,)  1848,  e. 


WILLISTON   SEMINARY.  321 

Delia  A.  Strong,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Northamp- 
ton. Mass. 

Harriet  E.  Strong,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Theron  Pomeroy,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Minerva  C.  Strong,  (Gmnby,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. 

Mary  S.  W.  Strong,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs. 
James  C.  Arms,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Ellen  Julia  Strong,  (Chicago,  111.,)  1855,  c. ;  died, 

Emeline  F.  Strong,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1855,  j.  c ;  died, 
August.  1859. 

Ellen  Martha  Strong,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  Benjamin  H.  Stedman.,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Elizai^eth  Dickson  Strong,  (Boston,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
George  Knnpp,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

Josephine  Elizabeth  Strong,  (Boston,  Mass.,)  1857,  c;  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Martha  Ann  Strong,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1863,  e. ;  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

Lucy  Flint  Strong,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  Mrs.  H.* 
W.  Lewis,  Columbus,  Miss. 

Eliza  Goodspeed  Sutherland,  (Easthahipton,  Mass.,)  1864, 
e.  ;  Mrs.  W.  N.  Shandrew,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Ida  Elizabeth  Sutherland,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Providence,  R.  I. 

Eveline  M.  Sweet,  (Tyringham,  Mass..)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Charles  H   Fargo;  died  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  21,  187 1. 

S.  Rebecca  Swift,  (Derby,  Conn.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  David  C. 
Bacon,  Decorah,  la. 

Mattie  Elizabeth  Swift,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Mrs.  Watson  B.  Dickerman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Ann  M.  Taft,  (Upton,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Moses  H.  Bel- 
lows, Princeton,  Mass. 

Charlotte  A.  Talcott,  (Manchester,  Conn  ,)  1849,  e. 

Harriet  N.  "Tarbell,  (Brimfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
James  B.  Brown,  Brimfield,  Mass. 

Ann  Taylor,  (Chester,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. 

Charlotte  Taylor,  (Chesterfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e- ;  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Sarah  M.  Taylor,  (West  Springfield,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Charles  Fowler,  Westfield,  Mass, 


';jiri7BR3IT7] 


322  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Elizabeth  Taylor,  (Chester,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  Alvah 
Foote,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Hannah  J.  Taylor,  (Philadelphia,  Pa.)  1850,  e. 

Lydia  M.  Taylor,  (Manchester,  Vt .)  1853,  c. 

Sabra  Pamelia  Taylor,  (Easthampton,  Mass.;,)  1858,  m.  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

LucELiA  Thayer,  (Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  died  at  Deer- 
field,  April  15,  1846. 

Calista  White  Thayer,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c.  j 
Mrs.  Holbrook,  Windsor,  Conn. 

HuLDAH  Thomas,  (Cummington,  Mass.,)  1842,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Aus- 
tin Packard,  Brooklyn,  NY. 

Clara  E.  Thomas,  (Hardwick,  Mass.,)  1847,  c. ;  Mrs.  Addi- 
son A.  Hunt,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Clara  C.  Thompson,  (Coleraine,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  Gil- 
bert, Wanwatosa,  Wis. 

Margaret  Thompson,  (Bucks  County,  Pa.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs. 
William  La  Rue. 

Ellen  F.  Thorpe,  (Southampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Bates,  Cummington,  Mass. 

Henrietta  Maria  Thorp,  (Holyoke,  Mass.,)  1856,  j.  c.  j  Mrs. 
Henry  Bartlett,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Susan  Amelia  Thorp,  (Southampton,  Mass..)  1857,  j.  c. ;  Mrs. 
Joseph  F.  Shepard  ;  died  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  February  28,  1864. 

Mandana ' Tileston,  (WiUiamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Calvin  Fairbanks,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Margaret  Tinker,  (Tolland,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  Mrs.  William 
F.  Slocum,  Newton,  Mass. 

Mary  E.  Tinker,  (Conway,  Mass.,)  1851,  c. ;  Mrs.  Chancey 
W.  Carter  ;  died  at  Leominster,  Mass.,  June  16,  1865. 

Louisa  H.  Tower,  (Goshen,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. ;  Mrs.  John 
Dexter,  Evarts,  Mich. 

Harriet  L.  Townsend,  (Hancock,  Mass.,)  1843,  e.  j  Mrs.  T. 
L.  Foster,  Cobden,  111. 

Electa  P.  Trowbridge,  (Buckland,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Eben  Stratton,  Buckland,  Mass. 

Hannah  Tucker,  (Griswold,  Conn.,)  1844,  e. ;  died  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  August  9,  1869. 

Sarah  Tucker,  (Griswold,  Conn.,)  1844,  e.  ;  died  at  Griswold, 
Conn.,  March  22,  1855. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  323 

Marcia  M.  Turner,  (South  Glastenbury,  Conn.,)  1845,  c.  ; 
Mrs.  Hezekiah  Hale,  Glastenbury,  Conn. 

Elizabeth  Turner,  (Willington,  Conn.,)  1846,  c.  ;  Mrs.  . 

Phebe  Ann  Turner,  (Great  Barrington,  Mass.,)  1858,  j.  c.  ; 
Mrs.  Hubert  Hall,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Sarah  G.  Tuttle,  (Blanford;  Mass.,)  185 1,  e. ;  Mrs.  Chauncey 
S.  Marsh,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Emma  Clark  Upson,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1861,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Wolcott,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Julia  Maria  Upson,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
William  Miller,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Emily  J.  Vallentine,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. ;  Mrs. 
,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Prudence  T.  Wait,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs. 
William  N.  Clapp,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Emily  R.  Wait,  (Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Smith,  Chicago,  111. 

Martha  Ann  Wait,  (Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  e.  j  Mrs.  Charles 
Richmond,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Julia  Annette  Wait,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. ; 
Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Bosworth,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Emily  Stebbins  Wait,  (Hartford,  Conn.)  1863,  e. 

Susan  Adelia  Wait,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ;  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Fanny  Laura  Walker,  (Vernon,  Conn.,)  1857,  j.  c;  Mrs. 
Jacob  Strong, ,  Cal. ' 

Marion  Wallace,  (Hoosick,  N.  Y.,)  1851,  c. 

Emily  M.  Ward,  (Leverett,  Mass..)  1848,  e.  ;  Leverett,  Mass. 

Lydia  a.  Warner,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  ;  Mrs.  L. 
Sexton  ;  died  at  Rushville,  Ind.,  1858. 

Mary  H.  Warner,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  c. ;  Mrs.  Dr. 
Minor,  Ware,  Mass. 

Caroline  R.  Warner,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1845,  c. ;  Mrs.  E. 
D.  Plolt,  Chatfield,  Mass. 

Eliza  A.  Warner,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1845,  c.  ;  Mrs.  E.  Grant; 
died  at  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  December  22,  1861. 

Emeline  S.  Warner,  (Sunderland,  Mass.,)  1847,  c.  ;  Mrs. 
Samuel  E.  Harrington,  North  Amherst,  Mass. 

Harriet  E.  Warner,  (Hardwick,  Mass.,)  185 1,  e.  ;  Mrs.  Har- 
mon C.  Spooner,  Gilbertville,  Mass. 


324  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

Mary  L.  Warner,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1852,  c. 

Ellen  F.  Warner,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e.  ;  Mrs. 
James  F.  Nutting,  Decatur,  Mich. 

Jennette  Warner,  (Williamsburgh,  Mass.,)  1855,  m.  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Montague,  La  Cross,  Wis. 

Emma  Louisa  Warner,  (Springfield,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e. ;  died 
June  12,  1862. 

Sarah  J.  Warren,  (Brimfield,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Stoughton,  Morrisania,  N.  Y. 

Millie  Williams  Warren,  (Goshen,  Mass,)  186 1,  c. ;  New 
York  City. 

Cornelia  Waters,  (Millbury,  Mass.,)  1854,  c. 

Ruth  Watkins,  (Hinsdale,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  William  H. 
Carson,  Hinsdale,  Mass. 

Eliza  Weeks,  (Amherst,  Mass.,)   1844,  e. 

Ruanny  H.  Weeks,  (Norwich,  Mass.,)  1850,  e. 

M.  Irene  Weller,  (Pittsfield,  Mass.,)  1846,  c.  ;  Mrs.  C.  R. 
French  ;  died  in  Wisconsin,  February  28,  1855. 

Augusta  Wells,  (Hatfield,  Mass.,)  1852,  c. ;  North  Hatfield, 
Mass. 

FiDuciA  Smead  Wells,  (Boston,  Mass.,)  i860,  j.  c. ;  Boston, 
Mass 

Ellen  Catherine  Wells,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Betsey  C.  West,  (Rockville,  Conn.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  Avery; 
died  in  Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  June  i,  1874. 

Fidelia  J.  West,  (Rockville,  Conn.,)  1853,  e. ;  Mrs.  Eaton; 
died  in  Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  June  8,  1874. 

Charlotte  Wheeler,  (Hardwick,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Edwin  McFarland,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Wheeler,  (Stratford,  Conn.,)  1848,  c.  ;  Stratford, 
Conn. 

LuTHERA  A.  Wheeler,  (Hardwick,  Mass.,)  1848,  e.  ;  Mrs. 
Edward  Dean,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Lavinia  T.  Wheeler,  (Easton,  Conn.,)  1855,  j.c.  ;  Mrs.  Sage, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Maria  G.  Whitcomb,  (Greenfield,  Mass,,)  1855,].  e. ;  Mrs.  D. 
N.  Ellsworth,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Catherine  White,  (Goshen;  Mass.,)  1842,  e. ;  Mrs.  Frank 
Pierce,  Kenosha,  Wis. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY.  325 

Sarah   A.   White,  (South   Hadley,  Mass.,)   1844,  e. ;  South 
Hadley,  Mass. 

Mary   L.   White,   (Easthampton,   Mass.,)    1847,  ^-  >  ^^^^  iri 
Chesterfield,  Mass.,  October  i,  1861. 

Sophia  M.  White,  (Hinsdale,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  Stephen 
Wilcox,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Adaline   Whithed,   (Vernon,  Vt.,)  1850,  c.  ;   Mrs.    Charles 
F.  Cone,  Vernon,  Vt. 

RosiNA  P.  Whitman,  (Windsor,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. 

Martha   E.  Wight,  (North  Bellingham,  Mass.,)  1855,  j.  e.  j 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Hill,  Boston  Highlands,  Mass. 

Susan  G.  Wikoff,  (Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,)  1852,  e. 

Caroline  Haff  Wilber,  (Goshen,  N.  Y.,)  i860,  c. ;  Goshen, 
N.  Y. 

Isabella  Wilcox,  (Sandisfield,  Mass.,)  1845,  e.;  Mrs.  Henry 
Sheldon,  Mill  River,  Mass. 

Maria  C.  Wilcox,  (Sandisfield,  Mass.,)  1845,  c;  Mrs.  Seth 
Seymour,  Montville,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  C.  Wilcox,  (Lorraine,  N.  Y.,)  1851,  e. ;  Mrs.  Seth 
H.  Pemry,  Odell,  111. 

Georgiana  Willcox,  (West  Granby,  Mass.,)  1858,  m.  e. ;  Mrs. 
Dewey,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Mary  Bliss  Williams,  (Camden,  O.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  

Olds,  Columbus,  O. 

Rebecca   A.   Williams,    (Ashfield,    Mass.,)    1845,  c. ;    Mrs. 
Charles  L.  Knowlton,  Northampton,  Mass. 

AvALiNE  Williams,  (Hubbardston,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

Phila  a.  Williams,  (South  Deerfield,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. ;  Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 

Fanny   R.   Williams,   (Sunderland,   Mass ,)   1853,  e. ;    Mrs. 
Williams,  Sunderland,  Mass. 

Harriet  K.  R.  Williston,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1847,  c  ; 
Mrs.  William  S.  Clark,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Margaret  M.  Williston,  (Brattleboro,  Vt.,)  1849,  c. ;  died 
February  5,  1858. 

Maria  Williston,  (Brattleboro,  Vt.,)  1849,  c. ;  Mrs.  George 
L.  Walker;  died  August  31,  1865. 

Cecelia  Risk  Williston,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1856,  j.  c.  j 
Mrs.  M.  F.  Dickinson,  Boston,  Mass. 
42 


326  ALUMNI   RECORDS. 

Hannah  More  Williston,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1859,  m.  e  ; 
Mrs.  George  S.  Bishop,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Clara  Safford  Willtston,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1864,  e.  ; 
Mrs.  Joseph  Lannian,  Westhampton,  Mass. 

Caroline  E.  Wilson,  (Wolcottville,  Conn.,)  1849,  ^^ 

Abigail  Winch,  (Holden,  Mass.,)  1846,  c. ;  Mrs.  A.  G.  Goes, 
W^orcester,  Mass. 

Jane  M.  Winchell,  (Torringford,  Conn.,)  1849,  c.  ;  Mrs.  John 
C.  Gillett,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Emeline  R.  Winchester,  (New  York,)  1854,  c. 

Harriet  E.  Winslow,  (Charlemont,   Mass.,)  1845,  e. ;   Mrs. 


Julia  W.  Winslow,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1849,  e. 

Julia  M.  Winslow,  (Belchertown,  Mass.,)  1850,  c. 

Ellen  M.  Witt,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1844,  e. ;  Mrs.  S.  Addison 
Dickinson,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Lucy  A.  Witt,  (Granby,  Mass.,)  1848,  c. ;  died  March  20, 
1852. 

Elizabeth  S.  Wolcott,  (Cheshire,  Mass.,)  1847,  c;  Mrs. 
Felix  F.  Petitcler;  died  in  Cheshire,  June  3,  1867. 

LuRA  Elizabeth  W^olcott,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1862,  j.  c. ; 
Mrs.  Eugene  W.  Cooley;  died,  February  7,  1865. 

Elizabeth  A.  Wood,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1843,  e. ;  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

Cynthia  M.  Wood,  (New  York,)  1848,  e. ;  Mrs.  A.  J.  Hug- 
gins ;  died,  November  11,  1870. 

Mary- Wood,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1852,  e. ;  Mrs.  Charles 
Crocker,  Dubuque,  la. 

Arabella  H.  Wood,  (Hawley,  Mass.,)  1853,  e.  ;  died  in  Hay- 
denville,  Mass.,  September  17,  1864. 

Margaret  M.  Wood,  (New  York,)  1853,  e. 

Sarah  Wood,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Easthampton, 
Mass. 

Harriet  Maria  Wood,  (Holyoke,  Mass.,)  1857,  j.  c. 

Avie  Maria  Wood,  (Whately,  Mass.,)  1863,  e. ;  Mrs.  Herder 
Clarke,  New  York. 

Jerusha  Woodbridge,  (Manchester,  Conn.,)  1846,  e. 

Lucy  A.  Woodbridge,  (Manchester,  Conn.,)   1846,  e. 

Harriet  E.  Woods,  (Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,)  1851,6.;  Mrs. 
Henry  E.  Daniels,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 


WILLISTON   SEMINARY.  32/ 

Elizabeth  Wooley,  (Hartford,  Conn.,)  1843,  ^• 

AsENATH  M.  Wright,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1842,  e. ;  Mrs. 
Frank  Lynn,  LesMoilles,  111. 

Augusta  A.  Wright,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1844,  e.  j   Mrs. 
Lewis  Clapp;  died  in  Easthampton,  February  15,  1871. 

Mary  A.  Wright,  (Northampton,  Mass.,)  1845,  e. 

Catharine   T.   Wright,   (Hartford,   Conn.,)  1846,   c. ;   Mrs. 
George  Post,  New  York. 

Celia  p.  Wright,  (Syracuse,  N.  Y.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  Warren 
Chamberlain,  Sandwich  Islands. 

Eunice  S.  Wright,  (Norwich,  Mass.,)  1847,  e. ;  Mrs.  William 
F.  Avery,  Conway,  Mass. 

Cynthia   A.   Wright,   (Springfield,   Mass.,)    1848,  c;   Mrs. 
Henry  S.  Herrick,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Ellen  L.  Wright,    (Easthampton,    Mass.,)    1849,   c. ;   East- 
hampton, Mass. 

Sarah  E.  Wright,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1849^  c. ;  Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Eliza  A.  Wright,  (Springfield,  111.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  John  A. 
Hamilton,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Emily  B.  Wright,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1854,  e. ;  Mrs.  Lewis 
S.  Clark,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Mary  Clarissa  Wright,  (Easthampton,  Mass.,)  1862,  m.  c. ; 
Easthampton,  Mass. 

Harriet  W.  Young,  (Williamstown,  Mass.,)   1850,  c. ;  Mrs. 
Lewis  Burt;  died  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  October  13,  1859. 


ADDENDA. 


No.  248,  (E.  M.  Pease)  contains  two  errors ;  Dr.  Pease  was 
born  December,  1828,  and  he  is  unmarried ;  these  errors  origina- 
ted as  follows :  a  record  without  any  signature  was  received  from 
a  Springfield  physician  ;  subsequently  it  was  ascertained  that  Dr. 
Pease  had  forwarded  his  reply ;  it  was  inferred  that  the  unsigned 
record  was  his,  and  the  mistake  was  not  discovered  until  it  was 
too  late  to  correct  it  in  the  body  of  the  work. 

No.  141 1,  (George  C.  Smith)  born  in  North  Hadley,  Mass., 


328  ALUMNI    RECORDS 

August  31,  1826;  completed  a  course  of  English;  in  Wisconsin 
two  years,  farming;  in  North  Hadley  two  years,  lumbering;  in 
California  six  years,  a  merchant ;  in  South  America  one  year, 
traveling ;  in  Chicago  four  years,  a  merchant ;  in  North  Hadley 
fourteen  years,  farming  and  lumbering ;  selectman  of  North  Had- 
ley, five  years  ;  married  December  5,  i860,  three  children.  Ad- 
dress, North  Hadley,  Mass. 

No.  1455,  (Roland  Gideon  Curtin)  born  in  Bellefonte,  Penn., 
in  1839  ;  completed  English  course  ;  studied  at  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  and  received  the  degrees  of  M.  D.  (1864)  and  Ph. 
D. ;  assistant  United  States  geologist  in  1868  with  Professor  Hay- 
den  ;  naval  store-keeper  at  the  Philadelphia  navy  yard  during  the 
war;  now  a  practising  physician;  unmarried.  Address,  332 
South  17th  street,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

No.  180,  (John  A.  Gardner)  appointed,  February  1875, 
United  States  Attorney  for  the  district  of  Rhode  Island. 

No.  271,  (William  E.  Dickinson)  has  resigned  his  pastorate 
at  Walpole,  N.  H. 

No.  386,  (Nelson  G.  Hall,)  is  in  ill  health  and  farming  at  Guil- 
ford, Conn.;  married  November  13,  i860;  two  children. 

No.  429,  (John  C.  Middleton)  has  removed  from  New  Brit- 
ain and  is  rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Glen  Cove,  L.  I. 

No.  687,  (S.  B.  Rand)  is  reported  on  his  way  home  in  ill 
health. 

No.  720;  (William  H.  Cranston)  is  a  photographer  at  Corry, 
Penn. 

No.  914,  (Henry  H.  Sawyer)  has  been  appointed  book-keeper 
and  paymaster  of  the  Nashawannuck  Company,  at  Easthampton, 
Mass. 

No.  1000,  (Lyman  W.  Redington)  has  retired  from  the  Rut- 
la?id  Herald,  and  resumed  law  practice  at  Rutland,  Vt.  ;  firm 
Baker  &  Redington. 

No.  105 1,  (Harlan  G.  Mendenhall,)  has  settled  pastor  of 
Third  Presbyterian  Church  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

No.  1093,  (Edward  F.  Bishop)  died  of  typhoid  pneumonia  at 
Amherst,  February  26,  1875. 

No.  1439,  (Harvey  S.  Carpenter)  died  at  Worcester,  Jan- 
uary, 1875. 


SUMMARY. 


Whole  number  of  gentlemen  in  index, 
Whole  number  reported  more  or  less  fully. 
Whole  number  reckoned  alumni,         .         .         . 

Number  reported,  ..... 

Number  deceased 

Number  who  died  during  their  course  of  study, 
Whole  number  of  ladies, 

Number  reported, 

Number  deceased, 

Number  of  students  present  Fall  term,  1874, 

Whole  number  of  students  since  the  Seminary  opened, 

Whole  number  of  trustees, 

Number  reported,  . 

Number  deceased, . 
Whole  number  of  teachers, 

Number  reported,  . 

Number  deceased,  . 

Whole  number   of  reports   obtained   concerning   different 

persons, 


4,966 

1. 117. 
1,074 

132 

46 

1,077 

959 

208 

200 

6.243 

34 

34 

•    13 

91 

88 

II 

2,494 


College  Graduates: 
From  Yale,  . 
Amherst,  . 
Williams,  . 
Harvard,  . 
Union, 

Brown  University, 
Dartmouth, 


205 
162 

78 

14 

13 

9 

9 


Amount  carried  forward, 


490 


330 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Amount  brought  forward, 
Princeton,  . 
Hamilton,   . 
Eowdoin,     . 
New  York  Central, 
New  Yoik  University, 
Middlebury, 
Hobart, 

Michigan  University, 
Trinity, 

Denison  University, 
Unknown,  . 


490 

5 
4 
2 
2 
2 


512 

Graduates  of  Frofessional  and  Scientific  Schools  who  are  not  gradu- 
ates of  Colli  ge: 


From  Medical  Colleges, 

37 

Law  Schools, 

19 

Theological  Seminaries, 

13 

West  Point, 

2 

Naval  Academy, 

I 

Massacliusetts  Agricultural  College,     . 

3 

Various  Scientific  Schools,  .         .         . 

n 

Ifi  Colleges: 

I"  Yale, 35 

Amherst, 14 

Williams, 12 

Harvard, 6 

Princeton, 3 

Hamilton, 2 

72 
In  Scientific  Schools: 

In  Sheffield,  .         . 12 

llenssahier  Polytechnic  Institute,         ....  2 

Piincelon,  .........  i 

Columbia  School  of  Mines,         .....  i 


16 


WILLISTON   SEMINARY. 


331 


77ie  Professions: 

Ministry — Acting  pastors, 
Pastors  deceased, 
Ketiied  pastors  and  preachers,     . 
Foreign  Missionaries  in  the  field, 
Returned  Foreign  Missionaries,  . 
Foreign  Missionaries  deceased,  . 
City  Missionary, 
Home  Missionary, 
'  Reported  in  preparation  for  ministry, 

Total. 

Counted  twice,    .... 

Net  total,    .... 


Latv — Lawyers  in  practice, 

Retired  lawyers, 

Lawyers  deceased,       .... 
Reported  in  preparation  for  the  profession, 

Total, .         .         .         . 

Medicine — Physicians  in  practice,  . 
Physicians  deceased,  .... 
Retired  physicians,      .... 
Reported  in  preparation  for  profession, 

Total,.         .         .         . 

Teachers — Acting  College  Professors, 
Deceased  College  Professors, 
Retired  College  Professors, 
College  Presidents, 
Professors  in  Theological  Seminaries, 
Other  acting  teachers, 
Other  teachers  deceased, 

Total,  . 
Counted  elsewhere,     . 

Remains,     . 


103 
20 
16 
13 

4 
3 

I 

I 

10 

171 

4 

167 

134 
12 

20 
8 

174 

2 
I 
6 

80 

20 
2 

5 

2 

3 

46 
II 

89 
12 

77 


332 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Editors — Acting. 
Deceased,  . 
Retired, 


Counted  elsewhere, 


Remains, 

Civil  Engi7teers  : 
Acting, 
Deceased,  . 
Retired, 


Total, 

Whole  number  reported  in  the  professions  and  learned  avo- 
cations,  ......... 

Authors  reported, 

Political: 

Member  Australian  Parliament,  . 
Member  United  States  Congress, 
Speakers  of  State  Legislatures,   . 
Mayors  of  Cities, 
Members  of  State  Legislatures,  . 

Army  Record: 
Generals,  . 
Colonels,  . 
Majors, 
Chaplains,  . 
Surgeons,  . 
Captains,  . 
Lieutenants, 
Non-commissioned  officers  and  privates, 

Total  reported  in  service,     . 

Died  in  battle  or  from  exposure, 
In  the  Confederate  service, 


20 
5 

15 


17 

4 
4 

25 

537 
24 


I 

I 

2 

3 

30 


9 
16 

14 
13 
27 

Z^ 

41 

230 

386 

49 
4 


INDEX 


Note. — This  index  contains  the  names  of  all  male  students,  found  in  the 
Seminary  Catalogues,  excepting  the  names  of  those  who  have  been  present 
during  the  current  year.  The  dates  and  abbreviations  preceding  the  names 
are  dates  of  catalogues  and  designations  of  classes  in  which  those  names  last 
occur.  Those,  whose  names  are  thus  preceded  by  dates  and  class  designa- 
tions, are  unreported.  All  records  are  numbered,  and  where  a  date  is  sup- 
planted by  a  number,  the  number  refers  to  the  record  of  the  individual  in  the 
body  of  the  report.     A  name  in  italics  indicates  the  name  of  an  alumnus. 

Abbreviations. — c,  Classical ;  e.,  English  ;  s.,  Scientific; — m.,  middle;  j., 
junior.  Annexed  to  a  date  preceding  1850,  the  abbreviations  c.  and  e.,  denote 
simply  departments  ;  annexed  to  dates  from  1850  to  1869  inclusive,  they  denote 
also  the  senior  classes  in  those  departments.  The  name  of  the  English  de- 
partment was  changed  to  Scientific  department  in  1870,  and  the  abbreviations 
c.  and  s.,  annexed  to  dates  subsequent  to  1869,  denote  senior  classes,  while  the 
abbreviation  e.,  denotes  the  class  in  preparation  for  either  department  of  the 
Seminary.     A  *  indicates  that  the  person  is  deceased. 


Abhe 

1869  ra.  e.  Wm.  Hackstaff 
Abbott 

li-ee  m.  c.  Wheeler  Gilbert 

Ahels 
1846  e.  Joshua 

Ackley 
1846  e.  Elijah 

1855  j.c.  Oliver  L. 

1856  e.  Oliver  timith 

Adams 
1842  e.  Ebcnezer 

1844  e.  Henry  G. 
1846  e.  Asa 

1845  e.  Issiac 
lh4tJp.  Charles  9. 
1(59  William  H. 
18.50  e.  Charles  11. 
1H5()  e.  Thomas  G. 
185:? j.c.  Charles 
1853 j.c.  Charles  D. 
185.3J.C.  Francis  T. 

1857  in.  e.  Ambrose 
4H4  George  Albert* 
628  Edward  Hitchcock 
666  Charles  Dicldiison 
1869  m.e.  John  Cheater 

43 


Adams 
18G0  c.  Edwin  Smith 
(550  Henri)  Marfi/n 
1863  e.  clarence  Eugene 
1x6:5  e.  Ellis  Dwight 
824  Henry 
866  Josepii  Henry 
925  Charles  Wheeler 
1869  m.e.  Luke  Watson 
1872  m.  8.  Horace  Amos 
1874  j.-8.  Frank  Butler 

Addison 
1847  c.  Thomas  Jr. 
1847  c.  Samuel  D. 

Ainslie 
1853 j.c.  James 

Ainsworth 
1855  m.  e.  George  A. 

Akin 
1808  j.e.  Burr 

Albrij?ht 
18o4  e.  Joseph  John 

Albro 
1852  m.  e.  George  L. 


Alden 

18i57  m  e.  Seth  Jr. 

662  Edwin 

839  Albert  Allen 
Alderman 

1848  e.  Franklin 
Aldrich 

1854  m.e.  James  C. 

Alexander 
1859  m.e.  Joseph  Harvey 
1874 j.c.  Coke 

Allen 
l'i48e.  Brainanl 
1846  c.  Jamt-H  K. 
1848  c.  Justin 
1861  j.  c.  Charles  Jr. 
846  Edmund  T. 
18.')4  m.  e.  (4eorge  E. 
1207  Joseph  N. 
1857  m.  H.  George  Payson 
1857J.C.  Edward  .\ugustU9 
5.'9  EranciH  Olcutt 
1868 J.c.  Guy  Chapln 
1858J.C.  SamI  Whittlesey 
l8rtOJ  c.  William  Henry 
(ilO./o/i»  Eomyth 
713  Oreille  I'ayeon 


334 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Allen 
1863  j.c.  John  Wbeelock 
1S63  e.  Charles  Hayden 
1864 j.c.  liowanl  Bradley 
8«7  Edicard  Browning* 

1866  m.c.  Thomas,  Jr. 

1867  j.  e.  Josiah  Warner 
3867  j.e,  Frank  Bishop 
1870  e.    Asa  Terry 

1870  j.s.  Luman  Simons 

1872  e.  Franl<  Mortimer 

1873  m.s.  Charles 

1874  m.s.  Leonard  Louis 

AUinson 
1848  e.  D.  Cooper 
1848  e.  John  C. 

AUis 

1209  Elisha  C. 
3844  e.  VVaitstill 
1848  e.  Lewis 
1208  D.  W. 

1210  William  P. 
1850  e.  Stolham  E. 

1211  William  H. 

406  Edmund  Bridges* 

Allison 
1870  j.s.  William  Joseph 

Allyn 
1844  e.  Timothy  C. 
1872  m.  c.  William  James 

A 1 press 

1866  j.e.  George  Theodore 

Alvord 

1848  e.  Elisha  B, 

1849  e.  Edward 
1853  m.e.  .Joseph  C. 

1212  Whitney  Krary 
1862  e.  Edward  Solomon 

1868  j.  e.  Theodore  W. 
1133  Charles  Landon 

Ames 
8  Fisher 
54  Horace  B. 
611  William  Prince 

1867  m.e.  Ward  well 
Anderson 

1846  e.  William  J. 

Andrew 
18G5  e.  Wellington  Miles 

Andrews 

1844  e.  B.Allen 

1844  e.  John  R. 

1S46  e.  Charles  W. 

377  George  P. 

1865  j.c.  Theo.  Edward  S. 

941  Henry  William 

1869 j.c.  Herbert  Master 

1054  Edivard  Williamson 

10i)0  Frank  Vandyke 

1091  Walter  Scott 

Andrus 
1843  e.  Joseph  R. 

Angell      . 

1189  Amasa  Richard 
Ansart 

407  Felix,  Jr. 
Anthony 

1867  m.e.  Clarence  Irving 


Appleget 
1854  m.e.  Thomas 

Archer 

1848  e.  James 

Arleda^e 
1854  j.c.  George  H. 

Arms 

705  Charles  Henry 
Arnold 

25  Austin* 

1213  John  B. 
485  Hubbard 

Ashley 
1845  6.  Benjamin  D. 

Atkins 
1854  m.e.  Homer  W. 

1856  e.  George  Hannahs 

1861  e.  William  Henry 

Atwater 

1849  e.  Robert 

1850  e.  Stephen 

1867  j.e.  Edgar 

1868  m.e.  Frank  Eb'nezer 
1870  c.  Dennis  Hedges 

Atwood 
746  George  Woodward 

Audenried 

373  Joseph  C. 

1853 j.c.  J.  Thomas 
1853 j.c.  William  G. 
1853  j.e.  James  E. 
185.S  j.e.  Lewis  C. 
1853  i.e.  Keuben  H. 
1853  j.e.  Thomas  H. 

Augur 

1851  e.  Marshall  C. 
1856 j.e.  William  Henry 

Ault 
1847  c.  Merrill  T. 

Austin 

1857  j.  e.  Abner  Ellsworth 

1862  e.  Vernon  Douglas 

1873  m.  c.  Leverett 

Averill 
I860  m.  e.  James  Judson 
803  Arthur  Hoyt 

1865  m.  c.  John  Chester 

Avery 
47  Joseph  C. 
86  William  F. 
184S  e.  Lewis  L. 

1216  Sidney  W. 

374  Lewis  S. 
1855 j.e.  George 
453  John 

1214  George  Howland 
1857  j.e.  Asaliel  Henry 

1215  3Iyron  Wright 

1217  Theodore  Lyman 
926  John  Morgan 

1866  m.  e.  Holmes  Maliow 
1868  m.  e.  James  Dean 

1874  j .  s.  Frank  Rhodes 

Ayer 

1844  e.  Elisha 
191  Charles  L. 


Ayers 
1847  e.  Edward 

1847  c.  William 
267  David  C. 

1872  m.s.  Alvah  Watts 

Backus 
1871  j.s.  Eben Young 

Bachelder 

1846  e.  C. 

Bacon 

1218  Ralph  C* 

1851  j.c.  George  E. 

Badger 
1861  e.  John  Buck 

Barlgley 
1026  Charles  Welling 

Bagg 
825  Lyman  Hotchkiss 

1865  j.  c.  John  Sullivan 

Bailey 

1843  e.  Charles  B. 

1848  e.  Myron 

1860  m.e.  David  Moreland 
1867  c.  James  Clark 

1870  j.  s.  Alonzo 

Baker 

1844  c.  Otis  S. 
1«45  c.  George  C. 

1845  e.  Joel 

170  N:  Putnam* 

1848  e.  George  G. 

480  Hosea  Blake 

1013  George  Hall 

1870 j.s.  Walter  Warren* 

1873  m.  s.  Herbert 

Balch 

1857  j.c.  Frank  Wood 

Baldwin 
184b  c.  William 

1847  e.  C.  E.  VV. 

1852  j.c.  Henry  E. 

1854  in.  e.  Loami  A. 

1855  m.  e.  David  G. 
561  Charles  Hume 

1866  m.c.  John 

942  Frederic  Harrison 

1871  e.  Benjamin  Newton 
1871  e.  John  Jeremiah 
1871  e.  John  Miles 

Ball 

1847  e.  William  8. 

1848  e,  Frederick 
1850  j.c.  E.  H.  Jr. 
1850 j.c.  Delos  C. 

1861  m.e.  Job 
1220  Edward  Pliny 
1871  e.  Oilman  Kimball 

1874  m.  s.  Charles  Harvey 

Ball  a  nee 
1S69  m.  c.  Willis  Henry 

Ballard 
203  Charles  H. 
1852  m.e.  William  C. 

1219  Frederick  L. 

1858  j.c.  Fred'ck  Thomas 

1867  m.  e.  Charles  Henry 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


335 


Ballentine 
]84Ge.  Ebetiezer 
804  Henry 

Ballou 

1846  e.  Alonzo 

Bam  forth 
1852  m.  e.  WilHam  C. 
1852  j.e.  OtisC. 

Bancroft 

87  Edward* 

1850  0.  H.  L. 
943  liernadolte 

Banks 

1870  j.c.  Francis  Marion 

Ban  n  arc! 
994  Horace  Brown 

Bannister 

1843  e.  Edwin 

Barbee 

1871  m.s.  William  Thos. 

Barber 
184G  e.  Azariab  R. 

1851  m.c.  John  J. 
18i3  m.e.  Lemuel 
1869  m.  e.  Willard  John 
1869  e.  Edwin  Atlee 
976  William  Toionsend 

Barbour 
1845  c.  Henry  S. 
1849  e.  Azarlah  B. 

1852  ra.  c.  Sylvester 
1855  ra.e.  Edward  P. 

840  Joseph  Lane 

841  Samuel  Atkins 
18(56  m.  c.  Henry  Merlin 
1869  j.e.  George  Willard 

Barclay 
1867  c.  David  Baird 

1872  m.  8.  John  Knox 
1872  m.  c.  William 

Barden 
1849  e.  Hiram 

Bard  well 
1  Alonzo  S.* 
1842  e.  Wells  R. 
48  Josiah,  Jr. 

1844  e.  Charles 
1221  Carlos 

1814  e.  Charles  A. 

1845  e.  John  L. 

1847  e.  Joseph 

1848  c.  Henry  L. 
1848  c.  Frederick  W. 
lV22  Caleb  Dickinson 
18r)8  m.  e,  Henry  Field 
1863 j.c.  Ashbel  Wright 

Barker 
18">5  m.  c.  John  William 
4.')4  Gardner  Thxt,rston 
455  James  Madison 

Barnard 

iSGOj.c.  Franklin 
Barnes 

1848  c.  Wright 

1848  c.  Jededlah  E. 

1848  e.  Andrew 


Barnes 
18.5:J  m.e.  Herbert 
714  Henry  Burr 
1865  j.e.  Luther  Milton 

1027  Varhfle  Fuller 
Wl^Henrif  Ward 

1873  s.  Richard  Storrs 

1874  j.s.  Amzi  Milton 

Barnett 

1850  e.  William 

Barney 

1848  c.  Mason 

Barn  hill 

1851  m.  0.  Henry  G. 

Barn  urn 

1849  c.  Freeman 

Barrett 

1844  e.  John  H. 

1846  c.  Edward 

1847  c.  Charles 

1861  m.e.  Everett  George 

Barron 

1865  j.e.  James  William 
Barstow 

1870  s.  Samuel  Pitcher 
Bartholomew 

1857  ra.  e.  Pliny  Webster 
1864  j.c.  George  William 
1865 j.e.  Harris  Moore 

1866  m.  e.  George  Wells 

Bartlett 
1843  e.  Daniel  J. 

1845  e.  Jared  O. 

1846  0.  ElihuP. 
1846  e.  G.  Alfred 

1852  m.e.  Henry 

302  Li  I  man 
662  Theodore 

1861  j.  e.  Henshaw  Bates 
1866 j.e.  Henry  Hubbard 
1869  m.  c.  Homer 
1047  Edward  Ashman 

1869  m.  c.    Charles  Jesup 

1870  j.  8.  Ashbel  Simpson 
1874  e.  Stephen 

Barton 

303  Walter 

1855  j.c.  George  W. 
486Jo/m  Waite* 

1858  m.e.  Daniel  Newton 
566  Homer  Ilollin* 

1859 j.c.  Frederick 
1870 j.c.  CIiesTer  Manly 
1860 j.c.  Otis  Beverly 

1871  j.s.  Abner  Watrous 

Bascom 
1843  e.  Julius 

Bassett 
1846  e.  Francis,  Jr. 
Via  William  F. 
1870  c    Francis  Edward 

1028  Frederick  Eugene 
1870  j.s.  N'th'n  Aiex'nd'r 

Batchelder 
1856 m.c.  Edwin  Hill 
i  Batchelor 
I     878  Edward  P. 


Bates 
1842  e.  Austin  T. 
136  Edward  P. 

1848  c.  Ellsworth  N. 

1849  e.  Lucius  It. 
1851  m.e.  Walter 
804  Ja7nes  A. 
122.1  Charles  H. 
1852 j.c.  Thomas  S. 
1855  j.  c.  James 

1859  m.  0.  Joseph  Anson 
Baugh 

1866  J.  e.  Henry  C.  Hollen 
Bay 

1865 j.e.  Sam'l  Mansdeld 
Beach 

1845  c.  Alfred  E. 

1846  e.  Joseph  P. 
667  Samuel  Swift 

1861  j.e.  William  James 
1861  j.e.  Elmer .Jaynes 
1870 j.s.  Ephraim 

1870  8.  Frederick  Halsey 

Beadle 

1860  m.  e.  Chauncey  M. 
Vil^Heugh  Walter 

Beale 
466  Edward  Newton 

Beals 
55  Alden  P. 

1871  m.c.  Horace  Homan 

Beaman 
1^1  John  Warren 
842  Algernon  T/iompson 

Beard 
348  Augustus  F. 
408  Edward 

Beardsley 
612  Elliott* 

Becker 

1847  c.  Henry  H. 

192  George  L. 

Beck  with 

193  George  E. 
1855 j.c.  Gurdon 
1867 j.e.  GustavusC. 
1871  j.s.  Oliver  Allen 
116S  Frank  Armstrong 
1190  George  Haunes 
1873  m.  8.  Dwight  Merrill 

Beebe 
1870  m.  8.  Decius 

Beecher 

1867  m.  e.  Carltoa 

Beekman 
1225  Edward  K.» 

Belden 
1849  c.  Theodore  W. 
18.59  0.  Edward  P«)rter 
896  Franklin  Day 
1868 j.c.  EUhu  ijeonard 

Belding 
1846  e.  Franklin  M. 

1848  0.  H.  A. 
944  Edgar  Frost 


336 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Bell 

1055  Howard  Perry 
1873  j.c.  Edward  Morgan 

Bellamy 

613  William  Packer* 
826  Frederick  Putnam 
1092  Charles  Joseph 

Bement 
1844  e,  Joseph 
1849  e.  Louis  W. 

1849  e.  Kewball  0. 

Bemis 

1226  Daniel  Webster 

1227  William  M. 
805  Louis  Sylvester 
1869  j.  s.  Henry  Scheele 

Benedict 

897  Seelye 

Bennett 
1846  6.  S.  B. 
1848  e.  George  W. 
715  Edward  Brown 
1863  m.  c.  Wm.  Hosmer 

1865  e.  David  Latourette 

1866  j.e.  Charles  Fred'k 

Bent 

9  Josiah* 

1851  j.c.  Henry  K.  White 

Bentley 
88  Edward  W. 

Benton 
1846  c.  William  L. 
1846  e.  John  F. 
1848  e.  Joseph  E. 
1873  j.  c.  Charles  H. 

Berry 

1857  m.  c.  Edward  Payson 

1858  e.  Titus,  Jr. 

Bertolet 

1850  j.  c.  Nathaniel 

1851  j.  c.  Levi  A. 

Best 

1002  Leonard  Herman 
1448  Arthur  Jared 

Bestor 

1869  j.  e.  Kandall  Strong 

Betts 

1855  m.  c.  James  Augustus 

Bevin 

1863  j.  c.  Newton  Phila 
843  Leander  Augustus 

Bidwell 
126  Orlando  B.  C. 

1848  c.  Hudson 

614  Jasper  Hamilton 
1862  j.c.  Daniel  Henry 
1865  e.  David  Henry 
1191  Ad 

Bierce 
1873  j.s,  James 
1873  j.s.  Kussell 

Bi}ielow 
1842  e.  Henry  H. 

1849  e.  Cliarles 
601  Henry  Xelson 


Bigelow 

1865  j,  e'.  Theophilus  S. 
1868  j.  c.  Charles  Brigham 
1872  j.  c.  Bussell  Anson 

Billard 

1859  j.  c.  John  Leander 

Billings 
26  Richard  S. 

1231  Samuel  F. 
171  Edward  C. 
1850  e.  E.  P. 

1232  William  D. 
1230  Fredrick  D. 
1229  Charles  Hovey 

1852  j.  c.  Henry  W. 
1228  Arthur  W. 
340  Henry  P. 

568  Charles  Morris 

1870  s.  James  Archer 
1454  Edward  Kirk 

1871  j.  s.  Henry  Pierce 
1871  ].  s.  Carlton  Lewis 

Bills 

1857  m.  e.  Franklin 
Bingham 

194  Hiram,  Jr. 

603  Egbert  Byron 

1867  j.  e.  Ezra  Waldo 

Bird 

1871  m.  c.  Charles  Willard 

Birdsall 
18G3  m.  c.  Henry  Randall 

Birney 

966  Arthur  Moulton 

Birnie 
1864  e.  Charles  Alexander 
1130  'lliomas  A'oyes 
1451  Douglass  Putnam 

Bisbee 
1863  e.  Almon  Foster 

Bishop 

663  James  Lord 

664  JVilliam  Henry 

1866  m.  c.  Nathan  Lee 
1863  e.  Frederic  Harrison 
1234  William  Weed 

1093  Edward  Fletcher* 

Bissell 
1847  e.  Francis  L. 
1847  c.  Gustavus 
1850  e.  M. 

1853  ra.c.  Hezekiah 

1860  m.  e.  Dwight 
615  Charles  Rollin* 

1233  Rennsalaer  Havens 

1867  m.  e.  George  B. 
1870  e.  Charles  A. 

Bixby 

1849  c.  Theron  K. 
Black 

1870  s.  Joseph  Walter 

1872  s.  George  Franklin 

Blackinton 
1866  j.  c.  Austin  Ira 
1866  m.  e.  Frederick  Ford 

Black  man 
1866  j.c.  Edward  Homer 


Blackstone 

I860  j.  c.  Edwin  Elizur 

1865  e.  James  De'Trafford 

Blair 

1235  Austin  C. 

1853  j.c.  Charles  H. 

1236  Francis 

1860  m.  c.  Francis  M. 

1870  s.  William  Stimson* 
1082  Henry  Augustus 
1872  m.  s.  George  Peters 
1120  Watson  Franklin 

Blake 

27  Henry  T. 

82  Silas 

1851  m.  e.  Elijah  F. 

375  Joseph 

1871  m.c.  George  Matthew 
Blakeman 

1868  m.  c.  Fredric  T. 

Blakeslee 
1850 j.c.  Edwin 
530  Erastus 
1867 j.c.  Cornelius 

Blanchard 

1854  j.  c.  Stephen  A. 

Blasdale 
1853  e.  William 
1853  j.c.  Charles 

Bliss 

1843  e.  Horace  L. 

1844  e.  Charles  H. 

1844  e.  Martial 

1847  c.  Alexander 

1848  c.  Charles  F. 

1849  c.  Samuel  P. 

1850  e.  Charles 

1851  m.  e.  Henry  M. 
1858  m.e.  Mvron  A. 
1858 j.c.  William 
J859J.C.  William  Edward 

898  Orville  Justus 
995  Georqe  Holland 
1048  William  Gibson  M. 

Blodffett 
1287  John 

1866  j.e.  Richard  Henry 
1169  Charles  Sumner 

Blood 

1871  j.  c.  Alonzo  H. 

Bloomfield 

1872  j.  c.  Fred.  Augustus 
Bly 

1845  e.  George  R. 
Board 

899  Charles  Howell* 

Board  man 
1850  j.c.  W.  L.  P. 
,1851  m.  c.  George 
1003  Albert  Joel 

Bodman 
1239  H.  Albert 
1845  e.  Whitney  T. 
1857  m.  c.  Henry  Lewis 
18h8  j.  c.  Edward  Ciishman 
827  Luther  Whitney 
1872  s.  Frank  Hubbard 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


337 


Boflwell 
1845  e.  Isaac 

Boies 
89  Finh^r  Ames* 
];37  Ethan  K* 
172  William* 

1852  ni.  c.  William  Henry 

Boise 

1853  m.e.  Timothy  R. 
18C5  m.  e.  Frank  Anson 

Bolton 
1848  e.  James  C. 
665  Cfiarles  Echoard 

Boltwood 
1848  c.  George  S. 

Bond 

1843  e.  Edward  N. 
716  William  lieynolds 

Booth 
1847  e.  Kirkland  F. 
1849e.  William  H. 
569  Edward  Munson 

Borden 
1861  m.e.  Siim'l Augustus 
1869  m.e.  Philip  Durfee 
1871  m.  8.  Frank 

Boss 

409  Thomas  Mason 

Boswell 
1855  j.  c.  John  Henry 

Bosworth 
1842  e.  Svlvester  J. 

1844  e.  Williams. 
1844  c.  Lafayette 

1844  e.  Samuel  N. 

1845  c.  Solomon  D. 
18")4  e.  Homer 
1056  Frank  Erwin 

Bottum 
1858  ra.  e.  Daniel  Wisley 

Bourne 
56  Shearjashub,  Jr. 

1845  c.  Silas  T. 

Bontelle 
1853  m.  e.  Josiah 

Bouton 
1847  e.  N.  Sherman 

Boutwell 
I860  m.e.  George  Henry 

Bovie 
1850  j.  c.  Charles  W. 

Bowdoin 
1812  c.  William  H. 
1844  c.  James  W. 
1238  Henry  A. 

1846  o.  J.  Austin 

Bo  we 

127  Ralph 

128  Francis  W. 

410  Daniel* 
487  Isaac 

1874  m.  8.  Wm.  Horatio 


Bowman 

1843  e.  Joseph  J. 

1845  e.  Emery  H.,  Jr. 

Boyd 

1844  e.  Edward 

1869  m,  e.  Irving  Payson 

Boyden 
1004  John  Dickinson 

Boyle 

1850  e.  wmiam 

Boy  n  ton 

1851  m.  e.  Charles  E. 

Bracewell 

1854  j.  c.  Thomas  C. 

Brack  ett 
90  Henry  M. 

Bradford 
570  James  Henry 
1864  m.  0.  Benjamin 
1868  m.  e.  William 
977  Edward  Anthony 

Bradish 

1848  e.  John  J. 

Bradley 
1847  e.  Israel 
1850  m.  c.  John  H. 
411   William  Lockwood 
1866  j.  e.  Geor;,'e  Henry 

1870  c.  Algernon  Fred* 
1870  m.  c.  'William  Samuel 
1873  e.  Lawrence 

Brady 
1856  m.  6.  Thomas  Henry 

Brainard 

1240  James  T. 

1849  e.  Henry  P. 

1855  m.  c.  David  C. 
1155  Albert  French 
1872  e.  Charles  Aldis 

Braman 
1843  e.  Francis  D. 

1850  e.  Albert  L. 
1S52  j.  e.  Henry  A. 

1852  j.  e.  Rosvvell  E. 

1853  m.  e.  Ansou  H. 

Bramley 
1164  John  Gilbert 

Brum! 
1860  j.  c.  Christopher  A. 

Bray  ton 
742  George* 
18(>5  j.  c.  "Edward 
1872  m.  s.  David  A.,  Jr. 

Bieck 
774  Tlieodore  F. 

Breckenridge 

1846  e.  E. 
397  John 

1861,  j.  c.  Orrin  Jonos 
1868  j.  e.  Clarence  Elias 

Brewer 
1842  6.  Djjnlel  C. 

1241  FrancirtA. 

186(5  m.  c.  Fred.  Arlington 
1870  c.  AUyn 


Brewster 

1849  c.  Jacob  D. 

1851  m.  e.  Henry  P. 

Bridgman 
1242  Thomas  S. 

1844  e.  Aretus 

1845  c.  Sumner 

1845  e.  G.  Ufford 
1847  e.  Lucas 

1846  e.  Joseph  C. 

1847  e.  Federal  B. 

1847  e.  Franklin  A. 

305  Chester 
1851)  e.  Abner  P. 

1852  m.  e.  Israel  N. 
1868  m.  e.  Charles  H.  . 

1871  e.  Frank  Orlando 

1872  c.  George  Herbert 

1873  j.  8.  Fred.  D wight 

1874  j.  8.  Robert  Longlejr 

Bricrgs 

1848  e.  Ralph  L. 

1850  e.  Albeit 

347  James  Theodore 

Bright 
1843  c.  John  H. 
379  John  H. 

Brinsmado 

1849  e.  B.  Franklin 

Bristol 
1860  m.  c.  Burton  H. 

Brockwav 
1843  e.  Wilson  D. 

306  Horatio  N. 

1860  m.  e.  Duncan  Israel 

1861  m.  e.  Wm.  Spencer 

Broadliead 

1873  s.  Harvey 

Broesk 

1874  j  c.  Harry 

Bromley 

717  Daniel  Tyler 
Bronson 

1818  e.  William  B. 

1859  m.  c.  Dwighl  Sheldon 

Brooke 
28  Edwin  A. 

Brooks 
184t;  c.  Augustus  S. 

1847  V.  Edwanl  D. 
138  John  B. 

1213  John  Ring 
1818  c.  Collins  W. 

1848  c.  H.  P. 
1848  e.  N.  R. 

1848  e.  Charles  S. 

1849  e.  JohnR. 
228  Ethan 

1851  m.  c.  John  C. 
1244  Simon 

748  Joseph  Jndson 

186")  m.  e.  Wm.  Andrew 

1865  j.  c.  ChJtrles  Wesley 
18(W  j.  e.  William  Smith 

1866  m.  e.  Wui,  Ix>onard 
1868  j.  e.  Fred.  Wix)ster 
1874  e.  Clarence  William 
1874  e.  Emerson 


333 


ALUMNI   RECORDS 


Brown 
1844  c.  Joseph 

1844  e.  B.  Franklin 

1845  c.  Franklin 

1845  e.  C.  E. 

1846  e.  Charles 
1846  e.  A<idison  W. 
91  Baijam'm  S.  H. 

1846  6.  Edwin  R. 

1847  e.  Frederick 
1847  e.  William 
1847  e.  George 
1849  e.  John  B. 
1246  Miron 

1851  m.  6.  Robert  K. 
1854  j.  c.  Theodore  M. 
380  Charles  H. 
1245  Francis  Stebbins 

1857  m.  e.  Frank  Warner 
531  Albert  Lawrence^ 

1858  j.  c.  George  M. 

1859  m.  e.  Lyman  Dwight 

1860  j.  c.  George  Albert 
1862  m,  c.  William  James 
799  Geo.  Washington,  Jr. 
806  John  Wilson 

1867  j.  e.  Sherman  Ely 
1094  William  Morton 

Browne 

1868  m.  e.  Albert  William 

Brownell 

1105  Georrje  Loomis 
1192  Edward  Cole 

Browning 

1869  m.  e.  John  Wales 
Buck 

268  Charles  W. 

1851  m.  e.  Henry 

1852  m.  e.  J.  Kerrick 
1857  m.  e.  Andrew  N. 

1865  m.  e.  Edson  Allen 

Buckland 

1856  m.  e.  Joseph  Alfred 
1871  m.c.  Horace  Stephen 

Buckwalter 

1857  j.  e.  John  Henry 

Budd 
1852  j.  6.  John  G. 
1874  j.  s.  Joseph  Daniel 

Bnddington 
1873  m.  c.  John  Eliot 

Bnell 
1873  m.  s.  Henry  Norton 

Bullard 

1847  e.  Francis  H. 

1848  e.  Moses  H. 

1848  e.  Samuel  0. 
261  John  N. 

749  Edward  Cheselden 

1870  e.  Charles  Matthew 

Bullock 
1846  e.  Lathrop  L. 

1866  j.  c.  Edward 

Buckley 

1849  c.  William 

Bunce 
1869  e.  Alfred  Chester 


Bunn 

1870  c.  William  Ferguson 
Bunnell 

457  Lyman  Benham 
Burbank 

1855  j.  c.  Charles  Henry 
Burlians 

1873  e.  Edwin  Clay 
Burlingham 

1860  m.  c.  Preston  E. 
Burnell 

1867  j.  e.  James  Mills 

1867  j.  e.  Arthur  Tappan 

1867  j.  6.  John  Scott 

Burnett 

412  John  Groesbeck 
1864  j.c.  William 

Burnham 
1847  e.  Joseph  L. 
1855  m.  e.  George  Ford 

1859  m.  e.  Leander  Strong 
822  William  Henry 

Burr 

29  Lafayette 
231  Hudson 

1862  m.  c.  Cheever  Porter 
1872  m.s.  Cornelius  Albeit 

Burrall 

307  John  Milton 
Burrill 

1860  m.  e.  Alvin  Francis 

Burroughs 

1851  m.  e.  John 

Burrows 

1871  ra.  c.  Daniel  Webster 
Bursing 

1852  m.  e.  Aaron 
Burt 

1844  e.  Ebenezer,  Jr. 
57  Jalrus  W.* 
1847  e.  Francis 
195  Lewis 

1852  m.  e.  Enoch  H. 
524  Jairus  Frink 

1861  m.  e.  Marshall 
1867  m.  e.  Arthur  S. 
1867  m.  e.  Luther  White 

Bush 
718  Andrew  Leivis 

Butler 

1843  e.  Ashmun  J. 

1844  c.  Courlland 

30  Mi/ford  C. 
1847  e.  Samuel  P. 
1247  Hunt  M. 
1850  o.  W.  R. 

308  Henry  M, 
666  Henry 

923  William  Clarence 
1869  m.  e.  Wm.  Othniel 

Buttrick 
1866  m.  e.  Fred.  Apple  ton 

Butz 
1800  m.  e.  Samuel  Shimer 
1864  6.  Edward  Michael 


Byers 

1870  j.  s.  Cyrus  Adams 
Byford 
1870  s.  JTenry  I^rman 

Cad  well 
1855  m.  e.  Henry 

1850  e.  James  M. 

1847  e.  Aretas  J. 

1843  e.  Benjamin  F. 

1844  c.  Stephen  U. 

Cady 

1848  e.  George  N. 
616  Monroe  M. 

Caldwell 

1851  j.  c.  Seth 

1851  m.  e.  George  C. 

1248  Edward  T. 
349  S.  Samuel 

1853  m.  e.  Charles  B. 
1860  m.  e.  Marshall  O. 

Calhoun 
31  David  S. 

Callaghan 

1855  c.  Cornelius  Thomas 
Cameron 

I860  m.  e.  Walker  McQ. 

1872  e.  Simon,  Jr. 

Camp 

1847  c.  Samuel  M. 

1848  e.  Lemuel  W. 

1851  m.  e.  Erskine  M. 
1853  m.  e.  Bushrod  H. 
1800  m.  e.  Theodore  H. 
960  Sev)ell  Fred 

1075  Walter  Hale 

Campbell 
1847  c.  David 
309  William  H.  W. 

1249  James 
1860  j.e.  David 

1867  j.  e.  George  Lvman 

1872  c.  Franklin  Gorin 

Capron 
1847  e.  John  H. 
706  Charles  Cargill 

Carew 

1855  j.  c.  Frank 
Carey 

139  George  L. 
Carlton 
173  George  W. 

1852  m.  e.  Cyrus 

Carpenter 
1847  c.  Charles  C. 
1439  Harvey  S* 
1851  m.  e.  Daniel  B. 
381  Charles  C. 
413  Chapin  Howard 
800  Lucius  Dyer 

1250  Fernando  Albertus 

1873  m.  s.  Morgan  Jr. 
1873  j.s.  Charles  JEeury 

Carrier 
1843  e.  Henry  B. 

1845  e.  Spencer  E. 

1846  0.  James  E. 

1856  m.e.  William  King 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


339 


CflrroU 
1855  m.e.  Theron  Granger 

Carter 
1843  e.  William  H. 
1848  e.  Coll^rt 
1800  111.  e.  John  Henry 
1170  Charles  Francis 

1873  j.  8.  Walter  Eugone 

Cartter 

1845  e.  Oren  W. 
Gary 

1869  m.  e.  William  Ely 

Case 

1251  G.  II. 

1252  Orrin 

1847  c.  CliarL-8  R. 
196  John  H. 
1860  e.  A.  J. 

1852  m.  6.  Lawrence 

1853  m.e.  Henry  G. 

1858  j.c.  Cornelius  Jones 

1859  m.  e.  Clayton  Horace 
186-1  m.e.  San'iuel  Dwiglit 
775  Geort/e 

945  Erastus  Ely 
18G8  m.  e.  Seymour 
1871  j.  s.  Fred.  Strong 

1874  c.  Edward  Beecber 

Casey 

1095  Irving  Ely* 

Caswell 

1865  c.  Harrison  Lord 
Catlin 

1866  m.  c.  Samuel  Wilcox 
1868  e.  Edward  Kellogg 

Cliadbourne 
1076  James  Harmon 

Chadwick 
229  Walter 

Chaffee 

1846  c.  Hezekiah 

1847  e.  Wolcutt 

1253  Henry 

1851  m.  e.  George  L. 
1857  e.  Thomas 
1866  m.e.  James  Stewart 
996  Arthur  Biilimis 
1873  j.  8.  Fred.  Knowlton 

Clmlker 
671  Oliver  Henry 

Chamberlain 

140  J.  Evarts 

1847  e.  K.  B. 

1847  e.  T.  G. 

1849  e.  Warren 
[    1850  e.  T.  W. 

18.53  m.e.  Charles  F. 

1854  m.e.  Walter  O. 
1854  m.  e.  Hiram  B. 

1254  Abiram 

1868  m.e.  Nathaniel  H. 
Chamberlin 

1255  Samuel  Judson 
Chaiiii)ion 

310  Arthur 

Champney 
1851  m.e.  George H. 


Champneys 
1863  e.  James 

Chandler 
1849  e.  William  D. 

1854  m.  e.  David  D. 

1858  e.  Frank  Randolph 

1866  m.e.  George 
1096  Joseph  Hayea 

Chaney 
1846  o.  Joseph 

Chapin 

1844  e.  Frederick  L. 

1845  e.  Aricd  C. 
18+5  0.  Chalmers 

1846  e.  Ellsworth 
1846  e.  John  B. 
1846  e.  Lyman 
1846  c.  Seymour 
1846  e.  Abel 

1846  e.  Asahel 

1847  e.  D.  A. 

1847  e.  William  D. 

1848  e.  Henry  D. 

1849  e.  Horace 
1849  c.  Moses  D. 
1849  c.  E.  D. 
18.52  m.e.  Wells 

572  Edward  Whitman 

1859  m.e.  Eugene  Judson 
776  John  Marvin* 

1863  e.  Henry  Watson 
1865  j.  e.  George  Martin 

Cliaplin 
1844  c.  James  P. 

Chapman 
1843  e.  Samnel  J. 

1843  e.  Theodore 

1844  e.  George  W. 
1844  c.  Charles 

92  Carlos 

1846  c.  George  T, 

1846  e.  Frederick  A. 

1847  e.  All)ert  B. 

1848  c.  Eugene  L. 

1849  e.  Asa  W. 

1256  Almon  .S'. 

1257  yrUtiam  H. 

18.55  j.c.  Simon  Leavitt 

1860  c.  Reuben 

1861  m.e.  Holton  Bodisco 

1868  c.  lYunk  Otis 

1869  j.  e.  Jerome  Munroe 
1871  e.  Edward  Keyes 

Chappell 
1859  m.  e.  Frank  H. 

Chard 

1867  j.  6.  John  Emerson 

Chase 
1848  e.  Nathan  A. 

1850  e.  Henrv  E. 

1851  m.e.  Oscar  F. 
1853  e.  L.  E. 

1855  n«.  e.  Erwin 
1057  Nicholas  iJuDoia 
1005  Julian  Au(/i(stHs 
186S  m.  e.  Johii  Frank 
1873  m.e.  Henry- Gridley 

CheHi8 
1847  e.  Edward  Q. 


Chenery 

1258  Charles  Eugene 

Cheney 

1848  0.  J.  M. 

1849  e.  J.  M. 

1H51  m.e.  L.  Harrison 

1869  j.  e.  Maynard  Asa 

Cheseboroutjh 

1854  m.  c.  Robert 
Chidsey 

1870  c.  Robert  Goodsell 
Childs 

1S47  e.  Salmon  S. 

1850  e.  D. 

1851  m.  e.  Edward  V. 
1853  m.  e.  Francis  L. 
828  Harvey 

1867  c.  Edwin  Otis 
1869  m.  e.  Fred.  Willard 

Chiptnan 

1851  m.  e.  R.  Harrison 

1855  j.  c.  Richard  H. 

Chittenden 

1855  m.  c.  Richard  Henry 
Church 

1844  e.  James  IT. 

1259  William  L. 
1850  e.  Rufus 

1856  j.e.  Henry  Clay. 
1861  j.c.  Nathan 

1865  j.c.  Ed  war.  I  Head 
1865  m.  c.  Stewart 

1865  m.e.  Henry  Augustus 

Clmrchill 
1816  e.  Andrus 

1871  j.c.  WiUardH. 

Cipperly 

1848  e.  J. 
Clancy 

1873  m.  s.  Thomas  Morgan 

Clapp 

1843  c.  Edward 
19  Lafayette 

1844  c.  Theodore 

58  Edwin 

1845  c.  George  N. 

59  La  Fayette* 
1845  e.  Charles 

1845  e.  Stillman 

1846  e.  Anson  M. 
1846  e.  Charles  C. 
1261  James,  Jr. 

1846  e.  Julius  C. 

1847  c.  John 

1848  c.  Edward  L. 
1850  m.  c.  Henry  L. 
18,50  e.  George  .\. 
]2()3  Thom.us  \V. 

1852  \.  c.  William  H. 
18-V)  J.  e.  Henry  A. 
1855  j.  e.  Luther  Hart 
12t>2  Solomon  Pardons* 
1265  Willis  Warner 

1260  Egbert  Irving 
1264  William  E. 

1866  j.  o.  Edward  Weldon 

Clark 
1842  c.  Edward 
1842  c.  Homer 


340 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Clark 

1842  e.  Lawrence 

1843  c.  Edward  L. 

1272  Henry 

20  Sheldon  W. 

1844  e.  Edward 
1271  Gilbert  A.* 
1844  e.  Lemuel  A. 
32  William  S. 
1276  Lriel 

lb46  e.  Alanson  D. 
12H  Edson  P. 

1269  Edwin  A. 
1847  e.  Elijah  P. 
1847  e.  John 
1847  e.  John 

1847  e.  Joseph  B. 

1273  Julius  F. 

1848  e.  Alfred 

1266  Austin  P. 
1848  e,  Charles 
1848  e.  George  H. 
1848  e.  John  L. 
1848  e.  Martin  L. 

1848  c.  WilUam  B. 

1849  e.  Charles  F. 
197  Edsnn  L. 
1849  e.  William  A. 

1849  e.  William  E. 

232  Gardner  H. 

1850  j.  c.  George  H. 

1850  e,  Henry  L. 

233  James  F. 
26^  Lewis  S. 

1851  m.  e.  Alvin  W. 
1268  Edmund  W. 

1851  m.  e.  John  S. 

1267  Charles  P. 

1852  m.  6.  Samuel  E. 

1853  j.  c.  Egbert  H. 

1853  m.  e.  Eugene  S. 
382  Edioard  P. 

1854  m.  e.  John  G. 
1854  j.  c.  Nuthaniel 

1274  Sereno 

1275  Sylvester 

1854  m.  c.  Thomas  R. 

1854  j.  e.  William  W. 

1855  m.  e.  Edward  A. 
1855  j.  c.  George  P. 
185')  j.  e.  James 

1855  j.  e.  William  Henry 

1270  Frederick  Warner 
1857  j.  e.  Charles 

1857  m.  e.  Charles  W. 
1857  m.  e.  George  Payson 
1857  e.  Lewis  Strong 

488  William  Bardivell* 

489  Walter  Forward 
1857  ra.  e.  Wm.  Herbert 

1857  m.  e.  William  Bills 

1858  m.  e.  Charles  H.  P. 
532  Charles  Horace 
1858  m.  c.  George  P. 
1858  ra.  e.  George  Phelps 
1858  j.  c.  Oliver  Anson 
1858  m.  e.  Pickuey  Benj. 

1858  m.  e.  Philetns  A. 
606  Alvin  Wright 
573  Dewitt  Scocille 
18.59  m.  e.  George  W. 
674  Henry  Wrinlit* 

1859  m.  e.  Philetus  Cook 

1860  j.  e.  Albert  Henry 
1860  j.c.  Ambrose  Benoni 
1860  m,  e.  George  Bradley 


Clark 
1860  m.  e.  Horace  Lee 

1860  j.  e.  James  Hervey 

1861  m.  e.  Albert 
525  Z.  Brainard 

1861  m.  e.  Charles  Henry 
1861  ra.  e.  George  Warren 
1861  ra.  e.  James  Warren 

1861  m.  e.  Joseph 

1862  m.  e.  Henry  Asa 

1862  m.  c.  William 
750  Elihu  Leach 

1863  j.  c.  Joseph  Stillwell 

1864  m.  c.  Henry  Asel 
1864  e.  Luman  Spencer 
1864  e.  Walter  Pliney 
801   William  Chalmers 
1866  j.  e.  Edward  Payson 

927  Charles  Stanford 
978  Salter  Starrs 
1058  James  Kilbourne 

1077  Lncius  Lyman,  Jr. 
1083  James  Offden 
1097  Charles  Melville 

'   1134  James  Henry 

demons 

1845  c.  H.  X. 

Cleveland 
1842  e.  Isaac  P. 
1848  e.  H.  W. 
1854  m.  e.  George  B. 
1861  ra.  c.  Chester  Dwight 
1861  ra.  e.  Henry  Elisha 

1873  m.  e.  Louis  Baker 

Cline 

1277  George  B. 

Clintran 
1869  Clement  Brooks 

CI  i  shy 

1874  j.  c.  Warner  Beatty 

Clute 

928  Andrew  Matthew 

Coan 
1866  m.  e.  Samuel  L. 

Coar 

1278  John 

Coblei<?h 

1850  6.  John 

Coe 
I860  m.  e.  Dwight  McN. 
1871  m.  8.  Fred.  Augustus 

Coes 

1078  Frederick  Louis 
Coffin 

1846  c.  Charles  B. 
Coffing 

1856  ra.  e.  John  C. 
Coit 
174  George  Henry 
1868  ra.  e".  Wm.  Benton 

Col  burn 

1851  e.  Allen 

1858  m.  e.  Howard  Henry 

Cole 

1847  e.  Marcus  Q. 

1848  e.  Samuel 


Cole 
1854  j.  e.  Alvin 

1135  Frank  Theodore 

Coleman 

1279  Sarauel  N. 
1849  e.  Lyman  D. 

1859  ra.  e.  Perry  Morton 
1865  j.  e.  Theodore 

Coles 

458  Henry  William 

CoUingwood 

1873  j.  s.  John  Gates 
Collins 

60  Henry  A. 

1845  e.  Joseph 
383  James 

111  Arthur  Douglas 

1136  Bryan, 

Colt 

1854  m.  e.  John  A. 

617  Thomas  Gnldthwait 
1863  c.  LeBiuon  Bradford 
1863  e.  Edward  Douglas 

Colton 

1846  c.  Chester 

18.51  m.  e.  Edward  W. 
575  Edioard  Gould 
654  Frederick  Cushman 

Combs 

1849  c.  Andrew  M. 

235  John  H. 

1852  m.  e.  Charles  M. 

1855  ra.  e.  John 

Comfort 
398  Aaron  I. 

Com  stock 

,  1873  j.  8.  Robert  Henry 

Coney 
402  "William  F. 

Con key 
1852  j'  c.  John  R. 

Conklinsj 

1280  Thomas  A.. 

Converse 
1843  e.  John  F. 

1845  e.  George  A. 
93  H.  D* 

1856  j.  c.  Joseph  Henry 
807  Charles  Edgar 

Cook 
1842  e.  Horace  B. 
1842  e.  Horace 
1851  m.  c.  Araasa  M. 

459  Willard  Sylvester 
1856  j.  c.  Clark 

1281  Henry  W.* 

185y  j.  c.  Charles  Perkins 

1860  m.  c.  Hirara  Calvin 
1860  c.  Isaac  Way  land 
1862  j.  c.  Noah  Baker 
751  Silas  Parsons 

Cooke 

1872  j.  s.  Robert  Stiles 

Cooley 

1846  e.  Pindar  F. 

1847  c.  M.  A. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


341 


Cooley 
1849  c.  Edmund  L. 
1282  Sherman  Ponieroy 
1860  m.  e.  Tertius  Clarke 
V62   fVllliam  Uenrif 
1873  e.  Ralph  Brown 

Coolidf^e 

1870  e.  William 

1870  6.  William  Hawley 

Coombs 

1853  m.  e.  George  S. 
Coon 

1851  m.  c.  Henry 
Cooper 

1860  m.  e.  Peter  Van  V. 

1860  m.  e.  John  Van  V, 
1867  m.  c.  James  In^rersole 
979  Charles  Wendell 

Cornwall 

719  James  Heiolett 
Corwine 

1873  j.  c.  William  Russell 
Cossitt 

1873  m.c.  Fred.  Henry 
Cotton 

1869  m.  e.  Henry  Gilbert 

Codery 
1847  e.  Lorin 

Cow  dry 
10  N.  A. 

Cowles 
1816  e.  Elijah 
1847  c.  Henrv  M. 

1850  m.c.  Edward 
18  i6  m.  e.  RoUin 

1861  m.  e.  William  Dwiglit 

1867  j.  e.  Rufus  Henry 

1868  j.e.  Walter 

1870  m.  s.  George  A. 
1870  m.  c.  Edward  Boies 
1171  William  Lyman 

Cox 

1862  e.  Augustus 

1863  j.  c.  Justice,  Jr. 
1863  j.c.  Willinm 
1865  m.  e.  William 

Coy 
808  Edward  Oustin,  Jr. 
829  Nathan  Brown 

Crafts 
1845  c.  Tliomas  S. 

Crane 
1860  m.  c.  Charles  L. 
18«5  m.  e.  Rol»ert  Bruce 
1283  James  Arthur 
1868  j.e.  Frank  Lindsley 

1870  e.  George  LooiniM 

1871  m.c.  WinthropM. 

Cranston 

720  William  Harrixon 

Crawford 

1851  m.  e.  Charles 
1851  m.  e.  Dwight  B. 
1851  m.e.  Hiram  A. 


!  Crispell 

1851  m.  e.  Isaac 
Crissey 

1800  m.c.  Theron  Wllmot 
Crofut 

333  Charles  H. 
Cronin 

1872  m.  8.  Charles  Q. 
Crosby 

1847  c.  Benjamin 

1847  c.  Robert  R. 

Cross 

1852  m.  e.  Ell 

1284  C.  Vanderbilt 

Crossley 

1868  m.  e.  Fred.  Webster 
Cumminss 

1848  c.  James  P.  C. 
1851  m.  e.  William  D. 
1874  j.  c.  Edward  Francis 

Curran 

868  John  Elliott 
Curry 

1873  j.e.  George  Henry 
Curtin 

1455  Roland  G. 

Curtis 
1845  c.  Dwight 
175  Charles  W. 
1848  e.  Steward  M. 
1848  e.  Benjamin 
1850  e.E  D. 
18r>;i  e.  Orrin  Jr. 
1858  m.  e.  Frank 
067  Samuel  Southmat/d 
1863  e.  Wm,  Derbyshire 
1873  j.  8.  Charles  VV. 

Gushing 

1853  e.  Henry  G. 

Cushman 
1850  e.  Samuel 
490  Marshall  B. 

Cutler 
1850  e.  Dwight 

1285  William 
12K6  Laban  S. 
1857  m.  e.  Austin 

1868  j.  e.  Edward  Newell 

Cutter 
4<;0  John  Fravl'lin 
1862  e.  Henry  Martin 

Dadman 
236  Appleton* 

i  Dajf«ett 

I     1029  C/tarles  Daniel 

I  Dakin 

1     1^54  j.  e.  Jacob 

!     1855  j.  e.  Henry  Smith. 

Dale 

186;i  m.  c.  Thomas  N..  Jr. 
1804  e.  Frederick  Sheldon 
1865  m.e.  John Loukwood 

Daly 

1850  j.e. 


Abram  H. 


Dampman 
1807  j.  c.  John  Buchanan 

Dana 
1867  j.  e.  William  Henry 
1871  j.  s.  James  C. 
1871  8.  AUred  Sanford 

Daniels 

198  Henry  E* 

1866  j.  c.  Amasa  Chapin 

1866  j.e.  William  Henry 
Darling 

1851  m.  e.  Moses 

1856  ml  e.  John  Harrison 

618  Timothy  Grenville 
1059  Samuel  Winthrop* 

Darlington 

1855  m.  e.  Francis  James 
Darrow 

1846  e.  William 

Davenport 
830  Henry  Adnlphm 
11.37  James  Pitrpont 
1138  Merriam  Bacheler 

Davey 
1873  8.  Walter  Gibson 

Davidson 

1865  j.  e.  George  Gregory 

Davies 

1866  c.  Francis  Herbert 

Davis 
1818  e.  Charles 
1851  m.  e.  Rufus 

1287  Alden  Grout 
403  Benjamin  F. 

619  George  Royal 

1861  m.  e.  Wm.  Hftrmon 
1864  j.  c.  Eugene  G.,  Jr. 

1864  e.  Daniel,  Jr. 
869  Xathaniel  h^-ench 
929  Hejiry  Charles 
18«u;  j.  e.  James  Henry 
1440  Wm.  Vail  Wilton 
1030  Edwin  Dioight 

Davison 
447  Cephas  A. 
481  D.  Fo.ster 
655  Royal  Ellmore 

Davol 
1869  m.  e.  Frank  Herbert 
1121  Abner  Pardon 
1156  Charles  Micah,  R. 

Dawes 
1846  e.  Edward  L. 
1084  Chester  Mitchell 

Day 

1842  e.  PrankHn 
1846  e.  William  W. 
141  Robert  E. 
1849  0.  Norman 
18.''>3  j.  e.  Albert 
18.'>5  m.  e.  Shercbiah 

1865  j.  c.  Addlsun  Lyman 

1866  m.  c.  Carlos  Erastua 
967  W.alter  Fii*her 

1288  Frederick  Worth 
1869  e.  William  Doly 


44 


342 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Dean 

1845  e.  George  M. 
1289  J.  R.,  Jr. 

1848  e.  Edward 
199  Samvel  C. 

930  Charles  Pemberfon 

1867  j.  e.  Beiij.  Calhoun 

1868  j.  e.  Gilbert  Addison 

Deane 

1854  j.  e.  Samuel 
778  Charles  Baker 

Dechert 
1851  m.  e.  William  W. 

Dederer 

1863  j.  c.  Charles  H. 

Dederick 

931  Stewart  Jay. 
1867  j.  c.  George 

De  Forest 
809  liohert  Weeks       / 
1060  Henry  Wheeler 

De  Kay 

1851  m.  c.  Joseph  D. 

Delano 

1849  c.  Marcus  F. 
384  Benry  O* 

1866  ra.  c.  Charles  Gridley 

De  Mason 

1869  m.  e.  Wm.  McHart 
Deming 

1844  e.  Benjamin  F. 

1845  c.  George 
176  Richard  T* 
1849  e.  James  B. 
1853  j.  e.  George  E. 

1855  m.  e.  Thomas  S. 

Denmeade 

1865  j.  e.  William  Chai'les 

1866  j.  e.  Aquilla 

Denison 
1848  c.  Darius  C. 
414  Frederick  Mason 
461  Daniel 

Dennis 

269  John  G* 
Dennison 

1861  m.  e.  Horace  Pratt 

Denniston 
1844  c.  Evans  E. 

Denny 
1874  m.  8.  Dewitt  Clinton 

Denslow 
1853  m.  e.  Charles  A. 

Derby 

743  William  Parker 

De  liidder 

1864  e.  John  Henry 

Deuel 
1848  c.  Silas  S. 

Dewej"^ 

142  diaries  A.^Jr. 
256  Daniel 

1858  m.  e.  George  Melvin 
676  George  Stanley 


Dewey 

1860*m.  e.  Ansel  Gershom 

Devereux 
1172  James  Henry 

De  Witt 
94  Aimer 
1852  j.  e.  Clinton 

De  Wolf 
1868  j.  c.  Henry  Clay 

De  Wolfe 

1856  m.  e.  Daniel  Burton 

Dexter 

491  Franklin  Bowditch 
1867  j.  e.  Edwin  Douglass 

Dibble 
1848  e.  R.  S. 
1861  m.  c.  Fitzhngh  I. 
18G9m.  e.  Wm.  Milford 
1870  e.  Charles  Worth 

Dickens 

1290  John  Whitby 

Dickerman 

1855  m.  6.  Henry  Street 

1857  j.  c.  Charles  Wood 
1859  m.  e.  Ezra  Day 
668  George  Sherioood 

1291  Watson  Bradley 

Dickinson 
1844  e.  Samuel 
84  William  A. 

1846  e.  O. 

1847  6.  William  M. 

1848  c.  Alired  0. 
177  John  W. 
1848  c.  Parsons  F. 

1292  William 
237  Fliphaz  E. 

270  Sylvanus  C. 

271  William  E. 
1851  m.  e.  L.  A. 

1851  m.  e.  Thomas  A. 
1854  m.  6.  Samuel  M. 

1856  m.  e.  Charles  Reed 

1857  j.  c.  Edward  Baxter 

1857  m.  e.  Elbridge 
533  Marquis  Fayette 

1858  m.  e.  Francis  P. 
1861  m.  c.  Edmund  N. 
1861  m.  e.  John  Watson 
1867  m.  e.  William  Cotton 

1867  m.  e.  Lewis  Sabine 

1868  j.  c.  Charles  Dexter 
1445  Asa  William 

1870  e.  Frank  Filmore 
1014  Sidney 

1098  Frederic  Billings 

Dike 
1866  c.  William  Wallace 

Dimock 
577  Henry  Famum 
1872  m.  c.  George 

Doane 
1848  e.  John  F. 
1854  j.  e.  Gilbert 

Dodge 
311  John  Henry* 
1868  j.  c.  George  Shepard 

1871  m.  8.  John  Edwards 


Doolittle 
534  John  Birge 
1099  William  Sherman 

D  ore  mils 

1866  3.  e.  William  Henry 

Douglas 
462  Richard  Draper 

Douglass 
1848  e.  Charles  B. 

1859  m.  e.  John  Fayette 
1869  m.  e.  Wm.  Morton 

Dow 

1869  m.  6.  Purcell  L. 
1015  Frank  Fotvler 

Dowling 

1847  e.  William 
Downes 

1061   William  Edward 
Downing 

1847  c.  Jerome  F. 

1293  Joseph  Harvard 

Drake 

1847  e.  Elihu  A. 

Draper 

1851  m.  6.  Emerson  H. 
Dresser 

1848  e.  Rufus  L. 

1861  m.  e.  Henry  Bartlett 

Dripps 

1871  j.  e.  William  David 
Driver 

1866  m.  e.  Henry  Lynch 

DuBois 

1872  n.  s.  Edward  Turner 

Dudley 
1842  e.  John  H. 

1860  m.  c.  George,  Jr. 
1865  e.  Henry  Marchant 

Dunbar 

1860  m.  6.  Edward  Butler 

Duncan 
200  William  Paley 
1874  e.  Joseph  Gray 

Dunham 
1851  c.  George  C. 

1867  j.  e.  Charles  Finch 

Dunlap 
11  James 
1856  j.  c.  Samuel  Gustavus 

1864  e.  Henry  George 

1865  j.  e.  Edgar  Clarence 

Dunning 
1846  c.  William  T. 

Dupee 
238  Charles  A. 

1861  m.  c.  Lewis  Francis 

Durant 

1868  j.  e.  Frank 

Durfee 
1848  e.  William  B. 

Dur  fey 

1855  j.  e.  Charles  A. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


343 


Durham 

887  Caleb  Wheeler 

Durkee 

1871  i.  e.  William  Wolls 

1872  5.  e.  Charles  Miller 
Dutton 

1848  e.  William  R.  H, 

1863  m.  c.  Henry  James 

888  Henry  Perry 

Dwiirht 
61  James  F. 
178  Jam.e.s  H* 

1849  e.  Josiah 
1819  e.  W.  H. 

1294  George  Bement 

Dwinnell 

1852  e.  John  B. 
Dyas 

i860  m.  e.  E.lward  C. 
Dyer 

1861  m.  c.  Fordyce  Albert 

1874  m.  s.  Daniel  Thomas 
Ea(U 

1860  m.  e.  Albert 
Easrer 

1847  e.  Joseph 
Eames 

1846  e.  AlonzoD. 

1848  c.  William  M. 

1869  ra.  e.  Fred.  Sherrell 
Earle 

1844  c.  K.  0. 
Eastman 

1843  e.  Baxter 
1843  e.  Herman  D. 
1813  e.  Samuel  F. 

1864  e.  William 

Eaton 

1850  m.  c.  Benjamin  P. 
Ebell 

535  Adrian  John 
Eckert 

1872  j.s.  James  Clendenin 

1873  e.  Thomas  Thompson 
Eddy 

810  OtisJudd 
Eden 
1049  John  Herman 

Edmands 
802  John  D. 

Edwards 
12  Henry  L. 

1845  0.  'i'heophilus 

1846  c.  Charles 
1848  e.  Solomon  R. 

1850  e.  Henry  B. 

1851  in.  e.  Ansel 
1855  j.  e.  Cliarles  S. 

1861  j.  c.  Stoi)lion  Kitby 
721  Charles  Alivond 
1173  Gcorf/e  liei\jamin 
1873  m.  8.  Thomas  Hughes 

Egirleston 
li39  Jere  Dewey 


Elder 

1844  e.  William 
1853  m.  e.  J.  Nash 

Eld  ridge 
1843  e.  Benjamins. 
312  Hamilton  N. 
1853  m.  e.  Eli,  Jr.  I 

1858  j.  c.  John  Marshall      I 
1860  m.  c.  Joseph  Battell 
1862  j.  c.  Henry  Robert 

Eliason 
1848  c.  Armistead  O. 

1848  e.  William  A. 

Ellerby 

870  Richard 
Elliot 

1849  c.  Charles  A. 

1868  j.  c.  George  Buxton 

Elliott 

1855  m.  6.  Richard  C. 
Ellis 

1848  e.  Lathrop  S. 

1849  e.  Joseph 

1859  m.  e.  Charles  Albert 

Ellsworth 

1848  e.  James  E. 
Elmer 

753  Theodore  Henry 
Elton 

1856  m.  6.  Samuel  Romeo 
El  well 

1122  Arthur  Henry 

Ely 

1845  e.  Rugcles  K. 

1846  c.  Chatles  F. 

1846  e.  Henry  M. 

1847  c.  James  J. 
12i)5  William  K. 

1850  e.  Michael  M. 

1850  e.  R.  S.  W. 

1851  m.  e.  Homer 
385  Samiiel  G.  W. 
415  Oscar  Fitzerland 
1855  m.  c.  Samuel  W. 

1859  j.  c.  Granville 
620  Henry  Oliver 

Emerson 
62  John  M* 
18.54  m.  c.  David  L. 

1860  m.  e.  Edward  Eugene 
1866  e.  Edwrard  Davis 
1874  e.  Pliny  Williams 

Emmons 
1S48  e.  Henry  V. 
578  Julius* 
ISVA  e.  David  Mack 
1872  e.  Harris 
1874  j.  c.  Halmor  Hall 

Enghart 

1296  Robert  Thompson 
Eno 

1848  c.  Henry  W. 
EoflT 

1872  e.  Charles  Walton 
Estabrook 
1865  e.  Joseph  Parkhurst 


Evans 

1297  Barton  Darlinj^n 
1865  e.  Louis  Prevost 

Eves 
1858  c.  Abram 

Ewing 
18.58  j.  c.  Daniel  StillweU 
1858  j.  c.  Hc.nry  Claudius 
1858  m.  e.  George  CUnton 

Fairbanks 
1849  e.  Charles  H. 
18.54  m.  e.  William  H. 
722  Joseph  Whitcomb 

Fairchild 
1860  m.  e.  Edward  Eugene 

Fairfield 
1844  c.  Charles  D. 
1844  e.  Allen  W. 
1873  e.  Edward  Marvin 

Farnham 

1298  Sylvester  G. 
1865  m.  e.  Fred.  Clark 
1867  m.  c.  Frank  Gunn 

Farnum 
1847  e.  John  M. 
1863  m.  c.  John 

Farrington 
1846  c.  John  B. 

Faxton 

1854  j.  e.  John 
Fay 

1846  c.  Windsor  L. 

1847  e.  A.  Burgess 
1847  e.  G.  P. 

1847  c.  JosiahC. 

1848  e.  J.  Edwards 

1848  e.  Benjamin  W. 

1857  \.  c.  Charles  Almon 

1858  J.  c.  Benjamin  Bates 

1860  m.  e.  George  Otis 

Felton 

1849  c.  Alexander  C. 
1849  c.  Benjamin  R. 

Fenn 

1849  c.  William  H. 
1852  m.  e.  Luther  L. 

1861  m.  c.  Enistus  Dudley 

1861  j.  e.  Daniel  Hamilton 

Ferdon 

1140  William 
Ferguson 

63  George  R. 

143  James  A* 

Fern 

1862  e.  David  HamUton 

Ferre 
1300  Irving  Dwight 

Ferris 
1857  c.  Samuel  Peters 
1870  m.  c.  Frank  Benj. 
1162  Frank 

Ferry 
1846  e.  Eli 
130  Jedediah  B. 

1850  e.  Charles  B. 


344 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Ferry 
1299  Edward  M. 

1301  Walter  C. 

1861  m.  c.  Lvraan  Dwight 

1862  e.  Charles  Everett 

1862  e.  Frederick  Nelson 
1864  e.  Lyman  Stuart 

Fessenden 
1873  j.  c.  Oliver  Griswold 

Field 
64  Samuel  T. 
1849  6.  Charles  G. 

1852  m.  e.  Osmyn 
1859  m.  e.  Heiuy 

1861  m.  e.  Albert  Oscar 

1863  e.  Charles,  Jr. 

1869  m.  e.  George  Parker 

1873  j.  s.  Charles  Theodore 

Fillebrown 
1868  j.  e.  Albert  Augustus 

Finch 
492  James  Byron 

1864  e.  Joseph  Albert 

Fish 
1855  j.  c.  John  L. 

Fisher 

33  Francis  P. 

34  Frederick  P. 
1844  c.  George  H. 

1848  e.  Daniel 

1855  e.  Theodore  W. 
1861  m.  e.  Earl  Webster 

Fiske 

478  Jolin  Safford 
1079  Isaac  Parsons 

Fitch 

1853  m.  c.  James  O. 

1855  e.  John  Witherspoon 

1302  Ashley  Parmalee 

Fitchett 
Frederick  Roberts 

Fitts 

1847  c.  John  A. 
1855  m.  e.  Calvin  R. 
980  George  Henry 

Fitz 
1846  c.  John 

1849  c.  Henry  S. 

1849  c.  James  S. 

1850  m.  c.  James  E. 
1850  j.  c.  J.  L. 

1859  m.  e.  Franklin  W. 
1871  j.  c.  Herbert  Horatio 
1871  j.  c.  Lyman  Mason 

1174  Edward  Willis 

1175  Fred  Alvin 

1874  j.  c.  Urban  Hallock 

Fleming 

1031  Henry  Green 
Flemming 

1858  m.  6,  Robert  J. 
Fletcher 

1861  j.  e.  Oliver  Morris 

1870  m,  8.  Allen  Miller 

Flint 
1846  e.  A.  P. 


I  Flint 

I      1847  e.  A.  B. 
Flower 

1869  ra.  e,  Archie 

1869  m.  6.  James  Frisbie 

Foley 
I8G1  j.  e.  John 

Follett 

1847  e.  Edwards 
Folsom 

493  David 

Foote 
1844  c.  Elizur  L. 
1844  e.  George  C. 

65  Charles  C* 
1852  m.  e.  Edward 
416  Edwin  Bancroft 

1856  m.  e.  Bradford  C. 

Forbes 
294  Samuel  B. 

1854  j.  c.  William  A. 
1016  Jesse  Franklin 
1062  George  Fairfield 
1871  ni.  s.  Fayette  Fred. 

Ford 
1303  Franklin  M. 

66  Chandler  T. 

95  Charles  G. 

1848  c.  Charles  E. 

1849  c.  John  E. 

1857  m.  e.  Rufus  Miner 
1141  John  Howard 

Foreman 

1855  j.  c.  Austin  W. 

Forrest 
1865  j.  e.  Frederick 
1874  e.  Rutherford  R.  W. 

Forster 
1868  e.  Franklin  Harris 
961  Oliver  Kei-r 

Forsyth 

1855  m.  6.  Joseph  L. 

Forward 
1842  c.  Pliny  M. 

Foskit 
1857  m.  e.  Josiah  Daniel 

Foster 

1852  m.  e.  Richard  H. 

Fowler 

96  Charles  C. 
179  William  W. 

1853  m.  e.  J.  Douglass 

1856  m.  c.  Joseph  Seth 
1856  ra,  c.  William  Sereno 
1865  m.  c.  Ralph  Perry 
1871  j.  c.  George 

1873  j.  s.  Wm.  Beveridge 

Fox 
1846  c.  Charles 
350  Thomas  W. 

Frail 
1855  j.  c.  Elisha 

Frantz 
1867  j.  c.  Albert  J. 


Frary 
1851  m.  e.  Lucius  M. 

1871  m.  c.  William  Rice 

Frazer 

494  John  Gordon 
1860  m.  c.  Edward  0. 

Frederick 

1857  j.  c.  Nelson 

Freeman 

1863  j.  c.  Wallace 

French 
1844  c.  Theodore  F. 
1844  e.  Theodore  W. 

1850  j.  c.  George  F. 

1864  m.  c.  Andrew  Riley 
1864  j.  c.  Solon  Tenney 

1867  j.  c.  Hamlin  Quigley 

Frisbie 

1872  s.  Edward  Lauren 

Frissell 
1844  e.  Mason  M. 
1847  e.  Dwight 

Frisselle 

1851  m.  6.  Edward  L 

Frost 
97  George  L. 

1853  m.  c,  Charles  B. 

Fry 

1855  j.  c.  E.  K. 

Fuller 
1851  m.  e.  James  H. 
1304  Thomas  Hart 

1859  e.  Aaron  Frank 
579  George  Ephraim 
1869  m.  e.  Geo.  Augustus 

Furber 

1868  j.  c.  Charles  Hamlin 

Gaine 

1854  e.  Charles,  Jr. 

Gainer 

1860  m.  c.  Albert  Edward 

Gains 
621  Marshall  Richard 

Gale 

1858  m.  c.  Justin  Edwards 
1866  j.  e.  Jesse  Stearns 
900  William  Coivper 

Galusha 
1853  m.  e.  Henry  F. 

Gam  well 

1853  m,  c.  Franklin  B. 

1854  j.  c.  Andrew  H. 
1857  m.  6.  Dexter  Jones 

Gardiner 
1846  e.  Reubens 
1853  m.  c.  Kirke  E. 

Gardner 
180  ^.  Johnson 
1864  m.  c.  Sylvester 
1866  j.  c.  Edmund  Le  B. 

Garrett 
67  Edmund  Y. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


345 


Gassett 
I860  m.  e.  John  Eames 

Gates 
968  Loren  Samuel 
1867  j.  e.  Orson  Cooley 
1872  m.  s.  John,  Jr. 

Gaut 

1850  e.  Andrew 

Gay 

1851  m.  e.  William  P. 

Gaylord 
1843  e.  William 

1846  e.  Ebenezer 
ia54  m.  c.  William  L. 
1857  j.  c.  Austin  Lyman 

656  Horace  Wright 
1863  e.  James  HoUis 

1865  m.  e.  Arthur  Frank 

1866  m.  e^  Lewis  Moses 

Gere 

6  Edward  W. 

7  Henry  S. 

1305  Collins 

1867  j.  e.  Geo.  Sherwood 

Gerry 
1845  e.  Walt 

Gibbons 

1847  e.  O.  S. 

Gibbs 

1865  6.  Howard  Ashley 

Gibson 
463  Tobias,  Jr. 

Giddings 

1851  m.  e.  William  I. 
1856  m.  e.  Minot  Samuel 

Gilbert 
1845  e.  George 
1845  e.  S. 
98  Archibald  F* 

1847  e.  N.  S. 

1848  e.  J.  R. 

1852  j.  c.  George 

657  George  Henry,  Jr. 

1142  Foster  Ward 

Gildersleeve 
1845  c.  Charles  H. 

Gill 

1143  Herbert  Richmond 

Gillespie 
417  Robert 

Gillett 

1306  William  R. 
1847  e.  George 

Gillette 
1855  j.  e.  Charles 
1864  e.  Rufus  Woods 

1307  Daniel  Bates,  Jr. 

Gilliams 
1863  j.  o.  James  Solhoron 

Gilman 
1868  j.  e.  Theophilus 

Gilson 

1866  j.  e.  Albert  Augustus 


Gitchell 
901  Benjamin 

Gleason 
1852  j,  c.  Gabriel  H. 

1856  m.  o.  George  Field 

1868  m.  e.  Wm.  Parsons 

Glover 

622  Edward  Weston 
Goddard 

1848  e.  Emmons  E. 

1850  e.  Silas  W. 

1859  j.  e.  Edward  Aldrich 

Golden 

1854  m.  e.  Peter  S. 
Goldsbury 

1851  m.  e.  Samuel  S. 

1852  m.  e.  James 

623  Charles 

Goodale 
13  Warren 
1844  e.  David  B. 

1853  j.  e.  Charles 

1308  Henry  Sterling 

Goodell 
636  Henry  Hill 

1862  e.  John  Henry 

1871  j.  c.  Charles  Leroy 

Goodhue 
1144  Frank  Daniel 

Goodman 
1852  m.  e.  Daniel 

1857  j.  c.  Lewis  Henry 

Goodnow 
1865  m.  e.  Moses  Cheever 

Goodrich 
201  James  R.* 
399  Elizur  S. 
1859  m.  e.  John  Israel 

1863  e.  Charles  Clinton 
844  Edicard  Pierce 

1864  e.  Frederick  Wells 

1864  e.  Henry  Ezekiel 

1865  j.  e.  Riley  Fortune 

Good speed 

1309  Thomas  H. 

1852  m.  e.  Philander  P. 

Goodwin 
932  Cliarles  Frederick 

1869  m.  o.  Scott  Gilbert 

Gordon 

1866  m.  e.  George  Leet 

Gore 
1848  e.  Elisha  H. 

Gorhara 
1847  e.  John 

Goslee 
1852  j.  c.  William  L. 

Gould 
798  Edwin  Spracuo 
1861  m.  e.  John  William 
981  Georqe  Vail 

1872  m.  c.  Edward  Tracy 

Gove 

1858  j.  c.  Albert  Sanders 


Gowdy 
1850  e.  Andrew  E. 

1850  e.  H.  L. 

1851  m.  e.  James  E. 
1862  e.  Isaac  Hill 
1862  e.  Lorin  Beri 

Gracey 
1855  m.  c.  William  Belton 

Graham 
1871  m.  8.  Hamilton,  Jr. 

Granger 

68  Francis 

1851  m.  c.  Reuben 

Grant 
1843  e.  William  C. 

1861  j.  c.  Edward  W. 

669  Robert  Edward 
1873  m.  c.  Robert  Hume 

Graves 
1846  e.  Lewis  E. 

1846  e.  Lemuel 

1847  e.  HolUs  C. 
1847  e.  M.  Orson 
272  John  L. 

295  Thaddeus 

1853  m.  e.  Henry 

1854  m.  e.  Benjamin  B. 
1854  m.  e.  Chester 

1854  m.  e.  Heniy  L. 

1855  j.  e.  Williston  S. 

1857  m.  c.  Edward  Payson 

1858  m.  c.  George  Rex 

1859  m.  e.  Myron 

1860  j.  c.  Frank  Sidney 

670  James  Taylor 

1862  m.  e.  Edward  A. 

1862  m.  c.  George  Mather 

1863  j.  c.  Alfred  Howard 

754  Frank  Herbert 

755  John  Morrison 

1865  j.  e.  Charles  Leonard 

1310  Fayette  Parsons 
1873  e.  ilewtou  Church 

Gray 
1850  e.  Henry 
1854  m.  e.  Henry  M. 
ia54  e.  Henry  P. 

1854  m.  e.  James  P. 

1858  j.  c.  William  Henry 
712  William  Henry 

1864  e.  John  Billy 

Green 

1843  e.  Gains  G. 

1844  e.  Samuel  J. 

69  William  C. 
1846  c.  C.  W. 
202  John  M. 
1850  e.  J.  U. 

1852  m.  e.  Edward 

1855  c.  Thomas  R. 

1856  m.  e.  Zerah 

1857  j.  o.  Wm.  Boardman 

1859  m.  e.  Geo.  Franklin 

1311  George 

1862  j.  c.  Samuel  Tudor 
1864  e.  George  Myron 
871  Man  hi  Candee 
1867  e.  Edward  GUbert 

1312  Linus  Clark 

1871  j.  e.  Frank  Clinton 

1872  m.  c.  Henry  Heatly 


346 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Greene 
1846  e.  Edgar 
1846  e.  H.  R. 
671  Porter  Woods* 
1864  e.  WilUam 

Greenwood 
1859  j,  c.  Edward  Dwight 
723  Thomas 

Greg^ory 

845  Josiah  David 

1867  m.  e.  William  Odell 

Greir 
1870  j.  e.  Frank  Rich 

Gremmels 

1855  j.  e.  Henry 

Grennells 
1846  e.  William  F. 

Gridley 
1857  m.  e.  Henry  Wells 
707  Edward 

962  Henry  Hoioland 

Grierson 
946  Samuel  Watson 
1870  j.c.  Frank  Henry 

Griggs 
580  Clark  Hewitt* 

1314  Julian 

1867  m.  e.  Frank 

Griswold 
1313DenisonE. 
1850  j.  c.  Joseph  "W." 
1850  j.c.  M.S. 
351  John* 

1856  m.  e.  Charles  Fayette 

1857  e.  Edward  Pay  son 
1857  e.  Franklin  Clinton 

1862  e.  Joseph  Lancaster 

1863  j.  c.  Wayne 

1865 j.c.  Robert Southgate 

846  Lorenzo 

1866  j.  e.  James  Dixon 
1872  e.  Monroe 

1872  m.  s.  Peter  Bierce 

1873  m.  s.  Waite  Robert 
Grosvencr 

1846  c.  Lemuel  C. 
Grout 

1861  j.  e.  John  Andrew 
Groves 

963  Charles  Austin 
Grow 

1868  e.  Frederick  Fuller 
1100  Galusha  Benton 

Gurney 
1873  m.  s.  David  Elbridge 

Guernsey 
1857  m.  e,  William  Ralph 
1860  m.  e.  Jarvis  Anthony 

Guild 

997  Edgar  Hunt 
Gum 

1006  Francis  Manaen 

1315  John  Albert 

Gunn 
1850  e.  Otis 


Guthrie 

1007  James  John 
Guy 

1866  j.  e.  James  Knox 
Hadsell 

756  George  Ira 
Hain 

1854  j.  c.  Peter  L. 

Halbert 

1204  Franh  Norton* 
Hale 
1846  e.  Henry  H. 
1852  m.  e.  WilUam  Henry 

1852  m.  e.  George 

1853  j.  c.  William  Henry 

1856  8.  John  Horatio 

1869  m.  e.  Walter 

1870  m.  c.  Harry 

Hall 

1842  c.  Moses  S. 
70  Julius  A. 

203  Henr7j  C. 
1316  George  G. 
386  Nelson  G. 

1854  m.  e.  Nathan 
464  Henry  Lewis* 

1857  j.  c.  Charles  Winslow 

581  Joseph  Francis* 
624  Charles  Horace 
658  Frank  Ellis 

672  Augustus  Joel 
1861  j.  c.  Hiland  Saxon 
724  John  Manning 
Ihl  Fayette  Cook 
758  Granville  Stanley 

1865  j.  e.  Francis  Edgar 

1866  j.  c.  Alfred  Stevens 
872  Robert  Beales 

1866  j.  e.  Stephen 
933  Edmund  Bridges 

1868  m.  e.  John  Adolphus 

1869  j.  e.  Daniel  Edwin 
Hallenbeck 

1856  j.  e.  Albert  Dutton 

HalliJay 

1856  ra.  e.  George 
Hallock 

1846  c.  Daniel  D. 

582  Leavitt  Homan 
1145  William  Gerard 

Halsey 
1844  e.  Christopher  W. 
1854  m.  e.  Harlan  P. 

1860  m.  c.  Hamilton  R. 

Hambleton 

1852  m.  e.  Joseph  W. 

Hamilton 

1846  e.  Alexander 

1848  e.  F.  D. 

1849  e.  Cutler  E. 

204  John  A. 

1853  m.  e.  Alexander 

1854  m.  e.  Joel  W. 

1854  m.  e.  Henry  L. 

1855  m.  e.  William  P. 
495  Benjamin  Franklin 

1858  m.  e.  Benj.  Franklin 

1861  j.  c.  Robert  James 
811  Henry  Harrison 


Hamilton 

812  William  Abbott 

1872  j.  s.  Fred.  Merriam 

1873  j.  s.  Andrew  Rienzi 

Hamlin- 
448  Samuel  B. 

Hammond 

1850  j.  c.  E.  P. 
1852  j.  c.  Chauncey 

1852  m.  e.  Charles  G. 

1859  j.  c.  Walter 
1317  George  Asahel 

1860  j.  c.  Julius  Webster 

1861  m.  c.  Henry  Louis 

673  John  Chester 
1872  m.  s.  Burton 

Hanchett 

1861  m.  e.  Orison  H. 
Hancox 

1870  e.  Benjamin  Franklin 

Hand 
99  Chauncey  M* 
418  Charles  Fowler 
759  Frederick  Augustus 

Hanmer 

1851  m.  e.  Caleb 

1857  m.  e.  Charles  Henry 
1865  j.  e.  John 

Hannum 

1850  e.  Henry  L. 

1851  m.  e.  John  Wesley 
1851  m.  e.  Silas 

342  Heniy  T. 

1853  m.  e.  Leander  M. 

674  Francis  Hutchinson 

1862  e.  Josiah  Franklin 
1865  j.  e.  Melvin  Lewis 

Haps^ood 

1872  m.  s.  William  Wesley 
Harding 

1846  c.  George  L. 
2tt5  Charles 

1851  m.  e.  Quartus 
821  Wilder  Bennett 
1870  j.  s.  William  Bridge 

Hardy 
1849  e.  W.  F. 

1852  m.  e.  Asa 

1861  m.  e.  Charles  Francis 
Harkness 
1843  e.  Harvey 

Harlow 
1849  e.  Thomas 

Harmar 
239  Josiah  W.* 

Harmon 

1845  e.  Oliver 

1847  c.  Oscar  F. 
370  Israel 

1855  m.  e.  Julius  A. 
496  Elijah 

Harootiinian 

1872  e.  Kevork 

Harper 

1873  m,  o.  William 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


347 


Harrinjsrton 
49  JRrainerd  T. 
71   Thomas  B* 
18r)6rn.  e.  Moody 
1860  m.  e.  Clark 

Harris 
ISSn  m,  c.  Albert 
1857  e.  Dwight  James 
1860  m.  6.  ^'harles  IVIonroe 
3862].  c.  William  Pond 

1863  e.  Lutlier 

1869  j.  e.  Charles  Henry 

Harrison 
1868  e.  James  Campbell 
1160  Henry  Baldwin 

Hart 
1846  c.  Henrv  A. 
1860  m.  c.  David  Wliiting 
1860  m.  c.  Edward  Welles 

1860  m.  e.  Samuel  Nelson 
1868  j.  c.  Albert  Jndson 

1870  j.  s.  Charles  W. 

1870  3.  8.  Wm.  Clarence 

1871  j.  8.  John  Hooker 
1874  j.  s.  Charles  Amos 

Hartshorn 
1865  j.  e.  William  Henry 

Hartwell 

1849  e.  Edward  E. 

Harvey 

1852  m.  e.  Samuel 
Harwood 

675  Charles  Elliot 

1861  m.  e.  Harrison.  Jr. 

676  Henry  White  All  is 
1870  m.  c.  Albert  Lesley 

1870  e.  Frank  William 

1871  m.  s.  Myron  Lamort 

Haskell 

1845  e.  Jabez 
85  Thomas  li* 

1846  e.  Wilder  P. 

1864  e.  Dudley  Chase 

1868  j.  c.  Peter  Valentine 

1869  j.c.  Nahum  A. 

1870  m.  8.  Horace  W. 

Haskin 

1869  j.  e.  Grove 
Hasson 

1874  j.  8.  John  Alexander 

Hastinffs 
1318  E.  L. 
1819  O.  D. 

1850  m.  c.  Stephen  P. 

1853  m,  c.  Leonnrd  J. 

1865  e.  Orlando  Burr 

1872  m.  s.  Fred.  Emmons 

Hatch 
1843  e.  Henry  F. 
14  Junius  L. 
1852  m.  e.  George  E. 

Hathaway 
1849  c.  Charles  W. 
1856 j.c.  Philip  Bennett 

1866  m.  e.  Charles 

Hatheway 

1847  c.  John  E. 
1847  e.  Charles 


Hatheway 
1854  ra.  e.  Amos  M. 
406  Albert  Newton 

1857  m,  e.  Geo.  Stonghton 

1858  j.  c.  Edgar  Skinner 

Havens 

1854  m.  e.  John  C. 
Hawes 

144  J.  Erskine* 

1851  j.  c.  William  Clark 

1853 j.c.  William 

1854  m.  e.  George 

Hawkes 
1847  e.  Edward 
240  Henry  F. 
1864  e.  William  Henry 

Hawks 
1858  j.  c.  Joshua  Wright 

Haw  ley 
1845  e.  Benjamin  R. 
273  Ebenezer  F* 

1851  m.  e.  Frank  E. 
1854  m.  e,  Frederick  B. 
18.54  m.  e.  George  T. 
465  Henry  En  gene 

1860  m.  e.  E«lwaid  A. 

1320  William  Henry 

Hayden 
1842  e.  Austin 
2  Thomas  S. 
1842  e.  Josiah  B. 

1321  Joseph  L. 

15  William  Hallock 
1845  e.  Charles  T. 
1845  c.  David  B. 
1845  e.  David  AC. 
72  G.  B. 

1323  Frederick  L. 

1849  e.  Thomas  H. 

1850  e.  D.  H. 

1322  Joel,  Jr. 

18.53  m.  e.  Joseph  L. 

1854  j.  e.  Gideon  A. 

1855  j.  e.  Sidney  H.* 
683  John  Nathaniel* 

1324  Samuel  Williston 
813  Morris  Waldo 

Hayes 
100  Oliver  Bliss 

1852  j.  c.  Byron 

Haynes 
1847  e.  Artemas  L. 

Hayt 
584  Samuel  Aufjustus 
9.'54  Charles Deiinixnn 
1085  Frederic  William 

Hay  ward 
1857  j,  c.  Henry  James 

1861  m.  e.  William  Eugene 

Haywood 

1857  m.  e.  Charles  Harvey 
Hazen 

313  Nathan  L. 

1866  j.  c.  Elihha  Brewster 

Head  ley 

1870  m.  c.  Irving  H.  B. 
Heal  V 

Ti9' Daniel 


Heath 

1847  e.  Henry 
Heermance 

782  John  Van  Wagener 
Heigh  way 
1873  j.  8.  Archibald  E. 
1873  j.  8.  Sheridan  C. 

Heiser 

1873  m.  8.  John  Jay 
Heisler 

780  Charles  Cornelius 

781  Egbert  Durham 
Hemphill 

1860  j.  c.  Joseph 
Henderson 

637  T/iomas 

1868  e,  Edgar  Frederick 
Hendrick 
1844  e.  Stephen  V.  R. 

1848  6.  Daniel 

Hennessey 

1861  m.  e.  John  George 

Hennion 
1858  j.  c.  Andrew  Josephua 

Henry 
1325  Josepli  J.* 
1808  m.  e.  George  Dexter 

Herbst 
18.52  j.  c.  William 
560  John  Schall 

1874  j.  c.  Henry  Herbert 

Herrick 

760  Intnght  Stiles 
831  ( 'luirlts  Bron-n 
1063  Jam*-s  Frederick 
1874  j.  c.  William  T. 

Herring 

1848  c.  William  D. 

Hewitt 
1844  c.  William 

Heylin 
1844  e.  James 

Hevwood 

1849  c.  Dwight 
Hihbard 

1842  e.  Richard 
1842  e.  Samuel 

Hibben 

1205  James 
Hibbs 

1830  e.  J.  K. 
Hickman 

1860  m.  e.  George  Brcntou 
Hickock 

1853  j.  c.  Starr 
Hickok 

18G4  m.  c.  Wm.  Tliomas 
Hicks 

6-.i6  Ratcliffe 
Ilijfgins 

73  C.  W. 


348 


ALUMNI   RECORDS 


Hijrgins 
1863  m.  c.  Pennell  Corbitt 
1866  m.  e.  Arthur  Smith 

1326  Joriathau  Edwards 

Hildeburn 

783  John  McCrea 
Hill 

1843  e.  Ephraim  B. 
101  Edward  L. 
184Ge.  Lewis  E. 
1846  c.  Thomas 
181  Seneca 

1328  Samuel,  Jr. 
241  James  K. 
1850  j.  c.  S.  W. 
444  Charles  W. 

497  Charles  Borland 
1860  m.  e.  Andrew  J. 
1860  j.  c.  John  Alden 

1327  George  Albert 

1865  m.  c.  Ebenezer,  Jr. 

1869  m.  e.  Christian  John 

1870  e.  David 

1064  Edmund  Allston 

1871  m.  s.  Jacob  Henry 
1123  Thomas  Richards 
1873  j.  s.  Orson  Jerome 

Hillhouse 

1846  c.  James  "W. 
Hills 

206  J.  S. 

1850  6.  H.  E. 

1860  j.  c.  Samuel  Dwight 

1861  ra.  6,  Samuel  C.  F.  ! 

784  Leonard  Dwight 

Hillyer 

1329  Appleton  R. 
1853  m.  e.  Lucius 

Hinckley 

1851  j.c.  Henry  "R. 

1866  j.  c.  Howard  Nelson 

Hine 
1855  j.  c.  Elmore  C. 
1860  m,  c.  Charles  Dan'l 
1860  m.  e.  James  Bailey 

Hines 

1850  e.  Cyrus  C. 
Hinsdale 

1330  William  E. 

1849  e.  Lymau 

Hitchcock 
74  Edward,  Jr. 

1850  e.  Luke  D. 
314  Charles  H. 
1855  j.  e.  Lyman 
1857  m.  e.  Francis  W. 
902  Dexter 

Hixon 

1872  m.  c.  Chas.  Walter 

Hoar 
1818  c.  Dwight 
538  Charles  Sylvester 
1871  j.  B.  William  Henry 

Hobart 
947  Moses  Montague 

Hobbs 
1849  6.  George 
362  Joshua 


Hodges 

1849  c.  William  A. 
Hoffman 

1868  j.  e.  George 
Holbrook 

1847  e.  B.  F. 

1848  e.  N.  D. 
315  Levi,  Jr. 

Holcomb 
145  William  F. 
1857  m.  e.  Edward 
585  Charles  Brainard 
1859  m.  e.  Charles  Francis 

Hoi  com  be 
1871  m.  s.  Frederick  Elias 

Holden 

1871  j.  c.  Horatio  Buell 
Hoigate 

1854  m.  c.  A.  Hopkins 
Holland 

1812  c.  James  H. 

1857  j.  c.  William 

Hollenbeck 

1850  e.  Jerome  W. 

Holley 
1866  j.  c.  Edgar  Kotchkiss 
1874  m.  s.  William  Justus 

HoUiday 
1856  c.  David  Hendee 

Hollis 

1844  c.  Samuel  W. 

Hollister 
35  Shelton* 

1845  e.  Charles  W. 

1846  e.  Ezra 

1853  m.  e.  Elisha 

1854  m.  e.  Isaac  N. 

1854  j.  c.  James 

Hoi  man 

1847  e.  Lvman  F. 

1331  Samuel  K. 

1849  e.  Silas 

Holmes 

1845  e.  Cyrus  W.,  Jr. 

1851  j.  c.  George  C. 
1851  j.  c.  William  R. 
1856  m.  e.  Jeffrey  Abijah 
539  Francis  Hunt 

1861  j.  c.  Thomas 
1873  m.  8.  Paraclete  W. 
1193  Nathaniel 
1446  William  Coe 

Holt 

1032  Irving  Lucius 

Homer 

1846  c.  George  C. 

1332  Charles  A. 

903  William  Bradford 

Hooker 
1845  e.  Henry 
1861  j.  c.  Edward  Wales 

904  Charles  Hall 

1869  j.  e.  Charles 

Hoover 

1855  m.  e.  John  H. 


Hopkins 
274  Charles 

1851  m.  e.  Joseph  H. 

1852  m,  c.  John 
Hopson 

1124  John 

Horner 
1863  j.  c.  Charles  Pittman 

Horr 

1848  c.  George  W. 
Horton 

1871  j.  8.  Herbert  Hiram 

1872  j.  c.  Cyrus  William 

Ho  s  ford 

964  Benjamin  Franklin 
Hoskins 

1850  e.  Henry  C. 

Hosmer 
1843  e.  Silas 

Hotchkiss 

1858  j.  c.  Chas.  Augustus 

1860  m.  c.  Henry  Lucius 

Hough 
1847  c.  Eli  Smith 

1859  m.  c.  Beuj.  Smith 

Houghton 
1441  Joseph  Goodhue 
982  Alfred  Augustus 

House 
1843  e.  James  U. 

Houston 

1870  j.  8.  James  Walton 
How 

1870  m.  8.  Berkeley  Avery 

Howard 

207  HXram  L. 

1866 j.c.  Nelson  Hinckley 
1870  j.  s.  Chapin 
1446  Horace  Cobb 

Howe 

1847  e.  Cutler  N. 

1848  c.  Henry  A. 

1849  e.  Fenelon  W. 

208  George  M. 

1849  e.  Solomon  B.  J. 

1853  j.  e.  George  O. 

1853  m.  e.  Levi  B. 

1854  m.  6.  Jabez  C. 
1854  m.  e.  WiUiam  W. 
498  Albion  * 

1333  Albert  Richards 

1861  j.  c.  Benjamin  Porter 

847  Charles  Gould  ing 

848  Lester  Bouton 

1868  m.  e.  Chas.  Mortimer 

Howell 
1868  j.  c.  James  Archibald 

Howes 
1843  e.  Elijah  B. 
1866  j.  e.  Thomas  Baasett 
1870  j.  s.  Lewis  Woodward 

Howland 
3  William 
102  Georqe 
1849  e.  Allen 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


349 


Howland 
275  Charles  M. 
580   Waltar  Morton 
88!)  William  S'mlhwortlx 
87;}  Samuel  IVluttleseij 
948  WiUiam  DaUeii 
1017  Edward  HUchcock 
1101  John 

Hoxie 
607  David  Edwards 

Hoyes 
1819  e.  Hoyt 

Hoysradt 
1140  Albert 

Hoyt 
18r)G  in.  e.  Francis  Stiles 
1804  e.  Herman  Waylaud 
1873  e.  Edwin  Keeler 

Hubbard 
1844  e.  Edwin 
1844  e.  Joseph 
1816  e.  David  L. 
1846  e,  E.  W. 

1846  c.  Samuel,  Jr. 
131  Silas  G. 

1847  e.  Alonzo 
1847  e.  Elisha 
1847  e.  William  H. 
1850  ra.  c.  Franklin 

1850  j.c.  H.  W. 

1851  m.  e.  Davis  W. 
J851  m.  e.  George  W. 

1852  j.  c.  Rodolplius 

353  Charlea  IL 

1853  m.  e.  George  F. 

354  Horace  ]V. 

1854  m.  e.  Roswell 

1856  j.  c.  Clias.  l>ickinson 
1800  j.  c.  Lewis  Thomas 
18(il  m.  e.  Chas.  Edward 
1861  m.  e.  Henry  Strong 
1102  Lester  Hamuel 

Hubbell 
1849  e.  John  W. 
1860  m.  e.  Edgar  George 

Hudson 
1863  j.  c.  George 

Huey 
1851  m.  6.  Pennock 

Huphitt 
587  Emmons* 

Hulbert 
1872  m.  c.  Robert  Samuel 

Hull 

1847  e.  Sylvester. J. 
1858  m.  e.  Jos.  Kincalde 
677  Albert  Stephen 
1863  e.  Alonzo 

Humason 
1103  William  Laiorence 

Hume 

814  liobert  Allen 

Humes 
1865  m.  c.  Andrew  Russell 

Humphrey 
1843  c.  Uollin* 

1848  c.  Frederick 


Humphrey  I 

1.334  Daniel 
1850  e.  Edward 
1808  j.  e.  Thomas  Edward 

Hnn^erford 
1819  e.  Joseph  W. 
1853  j.  e.  Robert  L. 
1065  William  Sumner 

Hunt 

1845  e.  Frederick 

1846  c.  Edward 
1846  c.  H.  J. 
1846  c.  William 

1850  e.  C.  S. 
13.35  Charles  E. 
1852  m.  e.  Timothy 

1851  m.  e.  William  E. 
1803  0.  George  Shaw 
I860  j.  c.  Asahel  Adolphus 
1866  j.  e.  Elliott 
874  Mijh'on  Winslow 

Huntington 

1842  e.  Charles  T. 

1843  e.  George  H. 
1843  e.  Joseph  S. 
1104  Charles  White 


Huntley 
1855  j.  e.  Ezra  B. 

Hurd 
1867  j.  e.  Wilbur  W. 

Hurlburt 
1800  j.  e.  William  Lyman 
1851  j.  c.  Thomas  O. 

Hussey 
1866  j.  e.  Samuel  John 

Huston 
1870  j.  c.  Thomas 

Hutchins 
18.59  m.  e.  George  Harvey 
1872  j.  c.  Augustus  Schell 

Hutchinson 

1848  e.  John 

1849  c.  B.  F. 
316  James  E* 
18.55  m.  e.  Graham  H. 
1870  c.  James  Adams 

Hutchison 
1853  j.  c.  Henrj'  Cyrus 
1855  m.  c.  Andrew  Boyd 
1853  j.  c.  Charles  T. 

Hyde 
1842  €.  Edward  J. 
4  Thomas  C.  P. 
1844  c.  Nelson  C. 
1848  c.  James  B. 
419   William  Sac/e 
499  Hmnj  Dwipht 
588  Ebe.nezer  Porter* 
1869  m.  c.  Fred'ick  Albert 

Ide 

182  A.  W. 

1848  e.  William  H. 

Ingalls 
I     180  J  j.  c.  ILilmar  Reves 

Injrersoll 
1874  e.  Fred  Bradley 


Ingham 
1859  m.  e.  Samuel 

Ingle 

1865  m.  c.  Joseph  Lowrie 
Ingraham 

242  Edward 

Ingram 
1817  e.  Orriu  F. 

1336  Dwight  Sextus 
18G»  m.  e.  Edward  H. 

Irwin 

626  David  Allison 
Isbell 

785  William  Henry 
Ives 

1812  e.  Theodore 

209  Henry 

1853  m.  e.  Julius,  Jr. 

1801  m.  c.  Sumner  Ab'rm 

Jacobs 
761  Chauncey  Alonzo 

Jackman 
1033  Charles  Edgar 

Jackson 

1845  c.  Richard  C. 
James 

132  Henry  L. 

1852  j.  e.  Lyman  D. 

Janes 

1843  c.  Edward 

1844  e.  Lyman 

1815  e.  Jonathan  Edw'da 
1817  e.  Ebenezer  D. 

1337  Franklin  W. 

1850  e.  Edwin  L. 
401  Edwins. 

659  Samuel  Parkman 
]8(>0  j.  c.  Justin  Edwards 

1861  J.  e.  Augustus  G. 
1805  j.  e.  E<lwln  Ely 

1805  j.  e.  William  Parsons 
1808  j.  c.  Alfred  Eliaklm 
1874  j.  s.  Lewis  Strong 

Jaseph 

1862  m.  c.  Simeon,  Jr. 

Jencks 
1844  e.  George  W. 
983  Charles  Valentine* 

Jenkins 

1851  j.  c.  Frederick  W. 
500  Horatio,  Jr. 

1872  j.  8.  Frank  Thornton 

1872  e.  Presley  Thornton 

1873  j.  8.  Thomas  Dexter 

Jenks 
1849  c.  Daniel  B. 
334  John  Howe 

Jennings 
1818  e.  Ephraim 
18.58  m.  e.  David  Titus 
1:J38  Charles  EUls 
1865  j.  e.  George  Augustus 

Jess  up 

16  Edirard* 
1818  e.  Honry 
18,17  j.  c.  Emerson 


45 


350 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Jewell 

905  George  Cheever 

Jewett 
1867  c.  Edward  Mortimer 
1034  Augustus  Williamson 
1873  e.  Charles  Francis 

Jill  son 
146  Benjamin  C. 

1853  in.  e.  T.  L. 
1863  j.  c.  WilUara  Malcom 

Johnson 
1843  e.  Milton  H. 
1845  c.  Charles  D. 
1845  6.  Hiram  N. 
1851  m.  e.  Arvad  C. 
387  Frederic  W. 

1854  j.  c.  Myron  A. 
420  Henry  Norton 

1856  m.  e.  Andrew  J. 

1857  j.  e.  Albert  Orlando 

1858  j.  c.  Wm.  H.  Harrison 

1859  in.  c.  Eldrich  Monroe 
1861  j.  e.  Charles  Herbert 
1866  j.  e.  John  Alexander 

1870  c.  Bradish,  Jr. 

1871  m.  c.  Wm.  Sylvander 

Jones 
1842  e.  Charles 
1842  e.  Lewis 

1846  c.  F.  E. 

1847  e.  Albert 

183  Joseph  L. 
]848e.  H.L. 

1848  e.  Henry  S. 

184  William  G. 
1851  in.  c.  Lewis  L. 
1339  William  A. 
1851  m.  e.  William  A. 
1851  m.  e.  William  A. 
1853  j.  e,  Daniel 
1855  m.  e.  Levi  D. 
421  Luther  Maynard 
1857  m.  c.  Jabez  Ransom 

1863  e.  James  Ansel 

1864  j.  c.  Charles  Jewett 

1869  m.  e.  Varillus  Owen 

1870  j.  8.  George  Edwin 

1105  Frank 

Joslin 
1846  e.  James  H. 
1846  e.  Josiah  E. 

1106  William  Carey 

Jourdan 

1050  William  Saunders 
Joy 

1844  e.  Franklin  R. 

Joyce 
1851  m.  8.  James  L. 

Judd 
1844  e.  Henry 
1846  e.  Lewis  S. 

1846  e.  Solomon 

1847  e.  Albert  D. 
1854  j.  e.  Watson  S. 
18G2  j.  c.  Mortimer  Nelson 
935  Henni  Asahel 
1867  j.  e.  William  Bates 
1147  Emerson  Wadsicorth 
1874  m.  c.  Edward  S. 
J874m.c.  Nelson Elbiidge  I 


Judson 
1341  Robert  L.  P. 
299  Lewis  H. 

501  Charles  Nichola 

502  JValter 
1340  David  Henry 
651  Pixlee 
998  Edward  Wall 

Kapp 

1864  e.  Amos  Elmaker 

1865  j.  e.  Horace  Eugene 
Karahashi 

1873  e.  Sada 
Earner 

1859  m.  e.  Warren  Goodsell 
Kateley 
1849  e.  J.  H. 

Kauffman 

1874  m.  s.  Christian  Chas. 
Keator 

1148  John  Frisbie 
Keefe 

1343  Timothy 
Keen 

1854  j.  e.  Jesse  H. 

1342  Harry 

1871  c.  Barton  Longacre 
Keenev 

1861  rn.  c.  Charles  Wesley 
Keep 

1861  m.  e.  James  Burton 
Keese 

1866  j.  e.  Anthony  H. 

Kellogg 
1845  e.  Charles 
1845  e.  George,  Jr. 
1845  e.  Sidney 
103  Martin 
1847  c.  Amasa  S. 
1849  e.  Henry  C. 
1854  rn.  e.  Henry  P. 
467  Justin  Perkins 
1859  m.  e.  Chas.  Richards 
1864  j.  c.  Chester 
832  John  Edward 
1868  e.  Charles  Ira 
1868  j.  e.  Edward  Allen 
1873  j.  c.  Frank  Woodhull 

Kelly 
1854  m.  e.  Joseph  M. 

Kelsey 
276  Sylvester  IT. 
1858  j.  c.  Edwin 

Kemble 

1854  j.  c.  Edmund 
Kemp 

1857  j.  6.  Charles  Smith 

Kendall 

1855  m.  e.  Lyman  P. 

875  John  Calvin 

949  Robert  Boy 

1873  j.  s.  George  Stanley 

Kennedy 
1844  e.  J.  Danforth 
1854  j.  c.  Alfred  j 


Lester  E. 
Prescott  G. 


Kent 

1853  j. 
1866  j.  • 

Kern 

1851  m.^e.  Michael  A. 
Keyes 

1865  j.  e.  Salmon  Gridley 
Kibbe 

1863  e.  Everett  Wood 
Kies 

1855  m.  c.  Ahira  Z. 

Kilbourne 
1845  e.  G.  Henry 

Kllburn 

1850  e.  John 
1851m.  e.  Edward 

Killam 

1851  m.  c.  Elias  C. 
Kimball 

75  Martin  L. 
147  Walter 

1848  c.  Carlos  C. 

1849  e.  Henry 
341  Daniel  D. 

1852  j.  c.  Edmund 

317  Edward  Pay  son 

318  William  lllrd 
1035  Edwin  Cool  id ge 
1873  c.  Reuel  Baker 

Kiniberly 

1863  c.  Peter  Lenterman 
King 

1845  e.  Horace  A. 

1846  e.  McLeod 

1847  e.  William  B. 
1847  e.  William  H. 
1849  e.  Lester 
243  Osmyn  B. 

1344  Cyrus  W. 

1345  Alonzo 

1857  m.  e.  Fred'ck  Albert 

1858  j.  c.  James  Edward 

1859  j.  c.  SethBugbee 

1860  m.  c.  Albert  Jenks 
1860  j.  c.  Charles  Lee 

1860  m.  e.  Edward  C. 

1861  m.  e.  Asahel 
1866  m.  e.  John  Baker 
1871  j.  c.  Ernest  Franklin 

Kingman 

1844  e.  Francis 

1848  e.  Bradford 

1849  e,  Albert  S. 
1864  e.  Elbridge  Allen 

Kingsbury 
1852  m.  e.  Edgar  J. 
1852  j.  c.  Lucius 
1864  m.  c.  Frank  Dixson 

Kings  ley 

1845  c.  Nelson  S. 
76  Tlieron* 

1855  j.  c.  Edwin  S. 

1856  m.  e.  Zenias  Mahlin 
1863  e.  Justus  Holland 

1346  Burton  Orlando 

1347  Kendrick  Cornelius 
Kinney 

422  James  Adams* 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


351 


Kirkham 
950  James  fVilson 

Kirkland 

1854  j.  e.  John 

Kit  tree]  ge 

1348  James  Birchard 

Kline 

1855  m.  e.  Perry  A. 

Knapp 

1856  m.  e.  William 
1449  George  San  ford 

1861  m.  c.  Rufus  Clinton 
1865  j.  e.  Sidmon  Thorn 

Knight 
1812  e.  Daniel 
50  Henry  A. 
133  H.  M. 
1847  c.  Quartos  P. 

1862  e.  George  Merrill 

1349  Horatio  fVilliston 
9d6  Charles  Huntoon 
1867  m.  e.  William  Otis 

,    1871  j.  s.  Robert  Phelps 

1107  Edward  Hooker 

1108  Georqe  Henry 

1109  WUiiam  Ward 

Knowlton 

1846  e.  Joshua 

1847  c.  Owen  S. 
1855  j.  e.  George  W. 
1864  j.  c.  Daniel  Waldo 

Knox 

1846  e.  Israel  W. 

1847  e.  David 
210  Reuben  H* 
1850  e.  Cyrus 

1350  James 

18(;4  e.  Charles  Henry 

1864  e.  Waldo  Samuel 

1865  m.  e.  William 

Kodama 

1872  e.  Ziro 

Koons 

18G7  ra.  c.  Frank 

Krause 
1176  Irving 

Kreecorian 

1873  e.    Muggerdich 
1873  e.  Simoue 

La  Croix 
1843  e.  Edward 

Laflin 
1853  m.  e.  Lycurgus 

Lainl 
1849  c.  James  H. 

Lamberton 
1816  e.  Melzar 
320  John  E.  JJ* 

Lampaon 

540  IViUiam 
Lamson 

627  Charles  Marion 

Landers 
786  Charles  Smith 


Lane 

1852  m.  e.  Alonzo 
319  Edward  P. 

1853  j,  c.  Everett 

Langdon 
1817  e.  Charles  S. 
1804  e.  Henry  Allen 
1167  Arthur  Chapman 
1086  George  Edward 

Lapp 

1862  e.  Christian 
Lasbury 

1800  j.  e.  Edward  George 
Latham 

1857  m.  e.  Asahel  Henry 

Lathrop 
1843  c.  Daniel.  B. 
1815  e.  James  M. 
1851  m.  e.  Edwin 

1856  m.  e.  Freeman 

1857  e.  Seth 

Latimer 
1854.1.  e.  Franklin  C. 

1854  m.  e.  Levi  E. 

Lattimer 
244  Cfiarles  Clinton 

Laurie 
1848  e.  John 

Law 
1874  j.  8.  Albert  Robert 
1874  j.  8.  Edward  James 
1874  m.  s.  Geo.  Campbell 

Lawrence 

1850  e.  Charles 

1800  m.  c.  Anson  Hapgood 
1861  m.  e.  Edward  AJex. 

Law  ton 

300  John  William 
Lay 

1858  m.  e.  David  I. 
Learned 

876  Dioight  Whitney 
975  Edward 

Learoyd 

388  Charles  H. 

Leavitt 

1847  c.  James  T. 

1851  j.  c.  John  H. 
296  John  H. 

1853  m.  e.  William  H. 

1855  j.  c.  Josepii  W. 
468  Henry* 

1859  m.  e.  Edward  Hart 
1859  j.  c.  Joshua 

1867  j.  6.  Charles  Hooker 

Ledvard 
1857  m.  e.  Edward  Tyler 

Lee 

1846  c.  Elisha,  Jr. 

1848  c.  Samuel  W.,  Jr. 

1849  e.  George  A. 
1849  e.  James 

389  Samuel  H. 
1351  Bradley  David 
762  Gad 

1868  e.  James  Frank 


Lee 

1870  m.8.  Edmund  Butler 
1874  j.  8.  Jame8  Stuart 

Leiro 
1850  m.  c.  Francisco 

Leland 
1843  e.  George  A. 
51  Amory 
1848  e.  lidwin  J. 

1848  e.  Henry  J. 

•  678  Cyrus  Austin 

Leo 
1855  j.  c.  David 

Leonard 
1850  e.  J.  S. 
i:i52  Granville  H. 
1363  Moses  H. 
628  Charlen  Henry 

1868  j.  c.  Wm,  Augustus 

Lester 

1869  m.  e.  Frank  Harris 

Letch  worth 
1157  Ogden  Pearl 

Leverett 
1862  e.  Frank  Johnson 

Lewis 

1850  e.  Robert 

1851  m.  e.  Reuben  S. 
423  Thonuxst  Augustus* 

541  Zechariah  Edwards 
815  George  Henry 

1866  m.  c.  Alfred  Edwarda 
877  Edivard  Aur/UKfus 
936  Hiram  Wheeler 
1868  j.  e.  Thomas  Clarkson 
K{54  Frank  Edward 

1871  j.  c.  Tonsley 

Lewvere 
1855  j.  c.  Aaron 

Lillie 
1866  j.  c.  Frederick  Albee 

Lilly 
1846  e.  Augustus 

Lincoln 
5  Isaac  N* 
1818  e.  Charles  F. 

1850  j.  c.  Eslus  M. 

1851  m.  e.  Horatio  B. 

1852  m.  e.  Charles  H. 

542  Ritfus  Pratt 

Lindsey 
1846  e.  Andrew  J. 

Linn 
1866  j.  c.  Frederick  D. 

Linsley 
1851  m.  e.  MaroDs  M. 
1851  ra.  e.  Solomon  F. 
1859  m.  e.  Samuel  M. 

Little 

1849  e.  Charles  P. 

18(K)  m.  c.  Francis  Eugene 
1866  J.  e.  Edward  Tyler 

Littleton 
1857  m.  c.  Adam  Davy 


352 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Livermore 

1861  m.  c.  Henry  Newton 

Livingston 
335  William  E. 
3856  j.  c.  Alfred 

Lloyd 

1854  j.  e.  Frank 

Lobdell 

1853  m.  c.  Francis  E. 

Locke 

77  Calvin  Stoughton 

1860  e.  Jolin 

Lock  wood 

1855  m.  c.  Ephraim  C. 

Loder 
951  Archilles  L. 

Lombard 
1846  c.  George  O. 

Lon^ 
1846  e.  W.  H. 
343  Alanson  B.* 

1852  m.  e.  Salmon  H. 
708  Walter  Pratt 

Longley 
IWJosepli  G* 

Loom  is 

1844  e.  James  M. 

1845  e.  Calvin  L. 
1845  e.  Calvin  S. 
1845  e.  Charles  F. 
1845  6.  Francis  P. 

1845  e.  Wintbrop  G. 

1846  6.  Charles 

1847  e.  Roland 

1854  j.  e.  Albert 

1857  m.  e.  Samuel  Everett 

1858  m.  e.  William  Horton 

1862  e.   John  Dexter 
1867  m.  e.  RoUin  H. 

1870  s.  Julius  Allen 

1871  j.  c.  Horatio 

Lord 

1846  e.  Charles  D. 
212  Bobert  Mc  Curdy 

1859  j.c.  Charles  McCurdy 
1866  m.  6.  William  Rogers 

1871  s.  Henry  Francis 

1872  s.  Henry  Charles 

Loring: 
1859  j.  c.  Samuel  Gibbs 

1861  m.  c.  Edward  Dav 

1861  m.  c.  Selden  Hollis 

Loud 

1862  e.  Charles  Nelson 

Loveland 
1850  e.  Hardin 

Lovell 
1845  c.  Thomas  A. 

1848  e.  Henry  M. 

1853  in.  e.  George  A. 

Loveridge 
679  Romulus  Curtis 

Low 

1847  c.  James 


Luce 
1850  e.  Joseph  H. 
1447  Willie  Clifford 
1036  Clarence  Sumner 

1871  j.  s.  Frank  Augustus 

Ludden 

1842  c.  William 

21  Jolm  D. 
148   Waldo  W. 
230  Enoch  H. 
1363  Almon  S. 

Ludlum 

277  Gabriel* 

Luke 
1858  m.  6.  Williamson 

Lyman 
1842  e.  Samuel  D. 

1842  e.  Warren 

1356  Ansel  B. 

1843  e.  Charles  H. 
1843  e.  Edwin  B. 

22  James  H. 

1843  6.  Sereno  D. 

1844  e.  William 

1845  e.  Samuel  N. 

1845  c.  Theodore  W. 

1846  e.  George  J. 

1846  e.  Henry 

104  Joseph  B* 

105  James  F. 

1360  Lemuel  D. 

1847  e.  Charles  H. 

1847  c.  William  E. 
1355  Alpheus  J. 

1848  e.  F.  Oscar 

1849  e.  Charles 

1850  e.  George  W. 
1850  e.  H.  M. 
1850  e.  S.  M. 

1357  Charles  H. 

1358  John  W. 
355  Edward  E. 

1359  Henry 

1854  j.  c.  Henry  W. 

1855  j.  e.  Curiis  G. 

1855  j.e.  Edward  P. 

1856  c.  Edward  Elisha 

1856  m.  e.  Gaius  Burt 
482  Justus 

1362  Thaddeus  A. 

1857  j.  e.  Elisha  Cary 
608  Daniel  Watson* 

1860  j.  c.  Jonathan  Alfred 

1861  m.  e.  Arthur  Judd 
1861  m.  c.  Geo.  Richards 
763  Payson  Williston 
ISl  Albert  Josiali 

1361  Solon 

1865  j.  e.  Albert  Ahira 

864  Alfred  Ferry 

865  Horace  Smith 

1865  j.  e.  Worthington  H. 

1866  j.  e.  Richard 

1869  j.  e.  Jerome  Alfred 

1870  e.  Ellas  Leroy 

Lynch 

1872  e.  George  Byron 

Lynde 

1872  m.  s.  Azariel  B. 

Lynn 
1852  m.  c.  Joseph  R. 


Lyon 
1844  e.  Homer 

213  Marcus 

1857  j.  c.  Chas.  Hillsbury 
1857  j.  c  Lyman  Howard 

Maogill 

1872  j.  s.  John  Shriever 

1873  m.  c.  Robert  Henry 

Mack 

1846  e.  Charles 
Mac  Loon 

1865  j.  e.  Silas  Wright 
Mac  Nerney 

1865  j.  e.  William 

Macomber 

1872  j.  s.  Ernest  Parker 
Macplierson 
1088  George  Washington* 

Magee 

1866  m.  e.  Henry  Webster 

Magill 
245  Edioard  H. 

Makepeace 

1868  m.  e.  Newton 

Mai  lory 

1870  e.  Charles  Arthur 

1871  e.  Rukard  Burke 

Mai  one 

1866  j.  e.  Matthew  N. 

Maloney 
1854  j.c.  Walter  C. 

Maltbv 
167  Henry 
190  Epaphras  C. 
1850  e.    E.  S. 

Mann 

321  Charles 

1853  j.  c.  James  H. 
1853 j.e.  William 
424  James  Ford 

Manning 
1364  John  Henry 

Manross 
106  Ketvton  Spaulding* 
1846  e.  Charles  H. 
1846  e.  Elijah 

Mansfield 

1854  m.  e.  Wesson  E. 
1859  m.  e.  Peter 

1869  j,  e.  Hugh  White 

Marble 

1846  e.  Clark 

March 

1847  c.  Samuel  A. 

1848  e.  David  T. 

Marcussohn 

214  William 

Marcy 
1856  m,  c.  Thos.  Knowlton 

Marks 

1862  j.  c.  Lucius  F. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


353 


Marsh 
1848  e.  Howard  P. 
1848  c.  P.  J. 
l.%6  Lewis  A. 

1850  e.  Henry 

1851  lu.e.  GeorpeT. 

1853  j.  e.  Albert  E. 
1365  Charles  Monroe 
1858  m.  e.  Chas   Morrison 
589  William  Dixon 

788  Benjamin  Franklin 

Marshall 

1852  m.  c.  Dwight  L. 

1853  j.  e.  Charles  N. 
681  William  Henry 

Martin 
1860  e.  Lysander 

1868  j.  c.  E<lwHrd 

1873  m.  s.  Frank  Pierce 
1177  Daniel 

Marvin 

1869  e.  George  Selden 
1194  John  Miles 

Mason 

1846  e.  Lucius  T. 

1847  e.  Charles  R. 

278  George  A. 

279  Jarvis  K. 
1852  i.  c  Henry  E. 
849  John  Elliott 

Masten 
1871  m.  c.  Edmund  B.  C. 
1131  Arthur  Haynesworth 

Masters 
907  Jeremiah  Wilbur* 

Mather 

322  Jlichard  Henry 
427  William  Henri/ 
1867  in.  e.  William 

Matson 
1857  e.  Israel 

1857  m.  e.  Nathaniel 

Matthews 
246  Albert 
425  Ezra  Wallace 
1864  e.  Samuel  Kilpin 

Mattoon 

1846  e.  Edwin  A. 

Maurice 
1159  Benjamin 

May 
1852  j.  c.  Edwin 

Mayhew 

1847  e.  Horace  H. 
1852  m.  e.  Frederick  C. 

1854  e.  Anson  K. 

Mavnard 

1851  m.  e.  William  H. 

1852  m.  e.  Henry  Q. 
1852  j.  e.  Otis  R. 

1858  m.  e.  Charles  Albert 
1858  m.  e.  Preston  C. 

McAllister 
1858  j.  c.  Charles 

Mc  Alpine 

1854  m,  e.  John  J. 


M'Cartney 
1848  c.  Fleming  J. 

McAuIey 
1864  c.  James  Robert 

McClean 

726  Samuel  Jiisher 
McClellan 

1866  j.  e.  John  Edward 
McDonalil 

426  Theodore 

1874  j.  8.  Benj,  Stockton 

1178  Henry  Maltlieios 

McDougall 

1859  j.  e.  William 
McDowell 

984  Irvin,  Jr. 
McKlhinney 

1864  e.  William 

McElwain 
1844  e.    Oliver 
1844  e.  Rufus  P. 
1846  e.  George 
1367  J.  Smith 

1856  m.  e.  Edwin 

McEwen 

680  Robert 
McGlashan 

1870  c.  Charles  Fayette 
McKinlav 

629  John  Fisher 

725  Thomas  E. 

1872  j.  8.  James  Shields 

1872  j.  8.  Peter  Campbell 

McKinney 
469  Edicard  Pascal 

McKinstrey 
1842  e.  Lyman 
1851  m.  c.  Edward 
682  John  Morton 

McLane 
1855  j.  e.  Eugene  T. 

McLean 

1861  m.  c.  Allen 
789  Tliomas  Neal 
969  George  Edwin 

McLeod 
150  Hugh 

McManus 

1857  j.  c.  Henry 

Mc  Masters 
1857  m.  e.  Bissell 

1862  e.  Frederick 

McMillan 

1873  m.  c.  John 

McPherson 
1873  j.c.  Donald 
1873  m.  c.  Donnld  Eraser 
1873  j.  c.  John  Butlerflcld 

McWhorter 
1872  m.  8.  Lyman  E. 

Meachani 
1     267  James  D. 


Mead 

18.%5  j.  c.  Albert 
526  Henry  Biirnham 
1179  Martin  Henry 

MeconUey 

428  Elbr'idge  Francis 

Medhury 

WA  e.  Franklin  Cooke 
Meech 

1872  m.  c.  Robert  Finney 
Meek  in  8 

1370  Thomas  W. 
MepKett 

1368  John  M. 
Mendenhall 

1051  Harlan  George 

Merriam 
1851  ra.  e.  John  E. 
1855  j.  c.  Edwin  D. 
503  William  Warriner' 
790  James  Fis/ce 
851  Charles   Wadsvcorth 
1446  Clinton  Hart 

Merrick 
107  Ambrose  N. 

1848  e.  C.  H. 

1849  e.  D.  Brainard 

1850  e.  Spencer  R. 

1851  m.  e.  Cyrus  H. 
1110  OrigenHall 

Merrill 
1844  e.  Jerome  C. 
1)^46  c.  Charles 

1848  e.  William 

1369  J.  C. 

1H')S  e.  Monroe  Erasmus 
604  Selah 

1861  m.  0.  Frederick 
1871  m.  8.  Luther  Moore 

Merriman 

1851  m.  e.  Wheelock  S. 
1857  m.  e.  Clesson 
1865  j.  e.  Theodore 

Merritt 
1847  e.  Charles  A. 
1847  e.  Whitney 

1849  e.  Henry  L. 

Mersereau 
1163  John  Daniel 

Merwin 
1847  e.  James  A. 

Messin^er 
1849  e.  Henry  L. 

Metcalf 
1846  c.  JoRiah  K. 

1852  j.  c.  K.  Wright 
336  E'iab  W. 

1852  m.  e.  Milton 
1865  j.  e.  David  Waldo 

Mefzfjer 
1871  m.  c.  Wm.  Millard 

Middleton 

429  John  Carerly 
Miles 

I     1860  m.  e.  Frank  Lawrence 


354 


ALUMNI   RECORDS 


Miles 

1869  j.  c.  Willis  Courteney 
Millard 

1149  Willard  E. 
Millbank 

1868  j.  e.  Eliaa 
Miller 

1845  e.  Alvah,  Jr. 

1846  c.  Josiah  B. 
215  GmjlordB. 
247  John  T. 

1850  e.  W.  T. 

1851  m.  c.  Edward  H. 

1851  m.  e.  Theodore  T. 
430  Charles  Addison 

504  Charles  Lyman 

505  Frank  Emery 

1858  m.  e.  Charles  Warner 
1860  m.  c.  Lucius  Starr 
1864  e.  Frederick  Alvah 
833  George 
3865  j.  c.  Frank 
878  Joseph  Edward 
1866  m.  e.  Henry  Lewis 
1866  j.  e.  Charles 

970  Elihu  Sanford 
1195  Harry  Jhirrell 
1874  m.  c.  William  Snell 

Milliken 
1874  m,  s.  Frank  Seymour 

Mills 
1844  e.  Oliver  P. 
149  James  K. 
1847  e.  George 
1849  c.  John  Eaton 
390  Edward  M. 
1854  m.  e.  Anson  A. 

506  George  Franklin 

1860  m.  e.  Winfred  Irving 

1861  m.  c.  Augustus  Talbot 
1870  m.  c.  Grayson 

1872  e.  Wilber  Ephraim 

Miner 
1087  Hyatt  Parsons 

Minor 
1844  e.  Julius  F. 
1856  j.  c.  Henry  Martyn 
652  Henry  Augustus 
683  John  Crannell 

Miriek 
1853  m.  e.  Henry  D. 

Mitchell 
78  John  C. 
543  Charles  Elliott 
850  Gordon 
1866  i.  e.  George  Welch 

971  John  Wait 

1066  Franklin  Benjamin 

Mitchelson 
1870  e.  George 

Mixter 

1858  m.  e.  Jason  Woods 
Moffat 

1852  j.  c.  George  L. 
Monk 

1847  e.  George  C. 

Monroe 
323  Francis  LeBaron 


Monroe 

1860  m.  e.  James 
Monson 

1856  e.  Henry  Stebbins 

Montague 
1843  e.  Albert 

1850  e.  Henry  W. 

1851  m.  e.  Alfred  D. 

280  George  L. 

281  William  L. 
3852  m.  6.  Merrick 

1853  m.  e.  Elliot 

1854  m.  e.  Henry  W. 
470  George  W. 

1865  m.  e.  Morrison  D. 

Montanye 
1371  Harman  Y. 

Montgomery 

1848  e.  David  M.  L. 

Moodie 
1453  Koyal  Corban 

Moody 
1845  e.  Edward  E. 

1845  e.  W.  F. 

1846  6.  Alvin,  Jr. 
1850  e.  Malcom 
1854  j.  e.  Horace 

Moore 
1845  c.  M.  B. 
185  Mason 

1849  e.  John  W. 

282  Charles  W. 
357  William  S. 

1857  m.  e.  Dan'l  Kingsland 
1857  ni.  e.  Lyman  Blair 
1859  j.  c.  Edward  Thorne 
1861  m.  e.  Joseph  Wm. 
764  Frank 

1863  e.  Matthew  Joseph 
18(i8  j.  e.  Maurice  C. 
1870  j,  c.  Clarence  Root 
1870  e.    Lewis  Henry 
1874  j.  s.  Eugene 

Moran 

1866  j.  e.  Francis  Alex. 
More 

.  1846  e.  Augustus 
Morehouse 

1844  e.  William  P. 
Morey 

1857  m.  e.  Ira 

1858  m.  c.  Peleg  Gardner 
1858  m.  e.  William  Calvin 

Morgan 
1842  e.  Ebenezer,  Jr. 

1845  c.  Miles  C. 
1845  c.  Samuel  B.  T. 

1845  e.  William  W. 

1846  c.  Charles  H. 

1850  e.  Albro 
1856  j.  c.  Joseph 
1858  m.  c.  EHsha 

1858  m.  e.  Otho  ITerron 
1861  m.  e.  Jas.  Augustus 

1866  m.  e.  Edward  W. 

1867  m.  e.  James  R. 

Morris 
471  John  Moses 


Morris 

1857  j.  c.  Edward 
684  Lewis  Foster 

1867  j.  c.  Frederick  Wm. 

1868  m.jc,  Charles  Henry 

1869  m.>,  Geo.  Seymour 

Morrison 

791  Eohert  Stewart 

1870  j.  c.  Edmund  Lincoln 

Morse 
1846  e.  Franklin 
1850  j.  c.  Monroe 

792  George  Moody 

Morss 

792  Foster 
Morton 

1850  j.  c.  Lyman  M. 

356  Lyman* 

1853  m.  e.  William 

Moseley 

1869  j.  e.  Herbert  Clarence 
Moses 

1867  j.  c.  Richard  A. 
Mosman 

1855  e.  Silas  Henry 
Moss 

1372  William  Dixon 
Mowrey 

1859  m.  e.  Alfred  Truman 
Mowry 

507  Henry  Lovejoy 

508  Lelloy 

Mum  ford 

1858  m.  e.  James  Arthur 
Munger 

1850  e.  George  H. 

Munn 
1843  e.  G.  Albert 

509  Thaddeus  Eugene 

Munson 
134  W.  S. 

1854  j.c.  Cyrus  B. 
1854  m.  e.  Edward  G. 
1854  m.  e.  Josiah  B. 
431  Myron  Andretvs 

563  Homer  Wilson 

564  Horace  Willard 

1860  j.c.  Samuel  Lyman 

Murdock 
1850  m.  c.  I.  M. 
1866  m.  e.  Julius  Oliver 

Murphey 

1869  e.  Henrv  Clay 

1870  8.  Theodore  F. 
1111  David  Jay 

Murray 

510  James  Brown 
Musgrave 

151  Thomas  B. 
Muzzy 
1845  e.  J.  Henry 
1870  c.  Arthur  Thomas 

Myers 
1852  c.  Henry  Melville 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


355 


Myers 
1865  m.  e.  Joseph  Parker 
186G  m.  e.  Jamea  Walker 

Naphthaly 
1442  Joseph 

Narramore 
1845  e.  Joseph  L. 

Nash 
1856  m.e,  Charles  Milton 
1868  e.  Charles 
1125  William  Wallace 

Nason 
283  Henry  B. 

Navarro 
1867  j.e.  Jose  Euaebio 

Needham 
908  Asa  Henry 

Neide 
1854  m.  c,  Horace 
590  Carroll 

Neil'l 
816  Henry 

Nellis 

1844  c.  Abraham 

Nelson 

1845  e.  A.  M. 
1845  c.  George  W. 
1854  m.e.  Clinton  H. 
1874  j.  s.  Thomas  Grant 

Newcomb 

1845  c.  John  C. 
1850  e.  Charles  R. 
1853  j.  c.  Kichard  T. 

Newell 

1846  e.  Jason 

1849  e.  Charles  S. 

1859  j.e.  Edward  Everett 

Newliall 
834  Charles  Stedman 

New  land !« 
1865  c.  ■William  Land 

Newlin 

1863  j.  c.  Walter  Wheaton 

Newman 
1862  e.  James  Stonehall 

»*^Newton 

108  Jeremiah  L. 
203  D.  H. 

1850  e.  John  A. 
337  James  H. 
1852  m.  e.  Moses 

1864  e.  Franklin  Bradley 
1864  e.  Silas 

Nichols 
1846  e.  Benjamin 
1870  e.  Charles  Tfenry 
1180  Charles  Wilb^lr 

Nickerson 
1848  e.  Luther 

1850  j.  c.  John  Q. 
Nielsen 
1872  j.  c.  Mikkel 


Niles 

1847  e.  Milton  C. 

1849  e.  Edward  P. 
1859  m.  e.  Jolui  Avery 

Nims 

1846  e.  WiUiam  N. 
Noble 

1805  e.  Theodore  Frelon 
1867  ra.  e.  Lewis  Cass 

Nolton 
1800  m.  e.  Charles  Fox 

Noonan 
1037  Charles  Tombling 

Nooney 
1842  e.  G.  S. 

Norcross 

1858  m.  e.  Alanson  P. 

Norcutt 
391  Allison  Henry 

Norris 
1807  j.  c.  Austin  Hall 

North 
1845  e.  Alexander  B. 

1848  e.  John 

1873  j.s.  Fred.  Delano 

North  am 
109  Norman  W.* 

1848  e.  George 

1871  j.  s.  Samuel  Dewey 

Northend 

1859  m.  e.  Charles  A. 

Northrop 

1847  e.  Andrew  J. 
324  Cyrus 

1857  e.  John  Edward 
952  Charles  Addison  • 

Norton 
1842  e.  Edward  H. 
I«t2e.  Oliver  D. 
17  Charles  H* 

1850  e.  Henry  L. 

1857  j.  c,  Anson  Bralnard 

1860  m.  e.  George 

Norwood 
1853 j.e.  Douglass 
185i  m.  e.  Elbridge 
1857  m.  e.  Edwin 
511  Frederick  William 

Nourse 

1849  c.  C.  E. 

Noves 

1857  m.  e.  George  Moore 

1858  m.  e.  Matthew 

1860  m.  e.  Charles  Phelps 

a52  Alfred* 

835  Merritt 

1807  m.  e.  Joseph  Cheever 

1067  Charles  Lothrop 

Nvce 
1857  j.  e.  Richard  Morgan 

Nye 
1855  0.  William  C. 

Oakes 
1845  e.  George  M. 


Oakes 

1851  m.  e.  James  J. 
Oberley 

1866  m.  c.  John  Leidy 
O'Brien 

1872  j.  s.  Deunls  John 
Officer 

1052  Frank  Wallace 
O'Flaherty 

1864  e.  John 
Olcutt 

210  Edward  B. 
Olds 

1132  Frank  Newell 
Olendorf 

1872  j.  8.  Caleb  Willis 
Olmsted 

1842  e,  Lucius 
30  William* 

Ono 

1873  e.  Adzsa 

Orciitt 

1844  e.  Almon  M. 
52  Ly Sander  J. 

Orton 

284  Jam^s 

Osborn 
1840  c,  Timothv  C. 
1853  j.  c.  George  H. 

1850  c.  Hariwell 

Osborne 

1858  m.  6.  Edward  Payson 

1860  j.  c.  Lester  Taylor 

Osgood 

285  Walter  B* 

1859  m.  e.  Cliarles  Frank 
630  Charles  Htiiry 

Ostrum 

1851  m.  c.  John  D. 

Otis 
1847  e.  James  L. 
432  John  Grant 

1865  e.  Orran  Gray 

Oiiseki 

1873  e.  Matoshi 
Oviatt 

909  Samuel  Newton 

Owen 

1843  c.  William  H. 

1845  e.  Charles  M. 
1847  e.  I>eWilt 

1847  e.  Homer 
18."Sl  m.  e.  Jolin  B. 
185.'{  n\.  e.  Franelt*  J. 
1809  m.  c.  James  Henry 

Packard 

1848  e.  Charles  H. 
1850  e.  M.  M. 
1850  e.  S.  W. 

18.'>8  m.  e.  E«imund  Thos. 

1861  j.  c.  Hour)-  liovl 
1860 1.  c.  Samuel  Ware 
9.W  Frederick  William 
1873  j.  a.  Elmer  Bradford 


356 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Packer 

744  William  Satterlee 
Page 
1813  e.  Elijah 
1865  m.  c.  Charles  Luther 

Paisre 
1846  c.  Calvin  G. 

1846  c.  Timothy 
1848  e.  George  R. 

Paine 
631  Horace  Daniel* 
890  Arthur  Richards 

954  Albert  George 

955  Lyman  May 

Painter 

1870  c.  Jacob,  Jr. 
Pal  en 

1873  m.  s.  Frank  Wheeler 

Palmer 

1373  "William  R. 

1847  e.  Horace  B. 
1196  Theo.  TJivk/ht 

1874  m.  s.  Smith,  Jr. 

Panton 
1847  e.  John  O. 

Parish 

1854  j.  e.  Richard  H. 
1873  m.  s.  William  Benj. 

Parke 
794  Joseph  Gardner 

Parker 
1843  e.  Asa  H. 

1843  e.  Chauncey  P. 
1845  c.  Henrv  N. 

1845  e.  William  N. 
1851  m.  e.  Frederick  L. 

1855  m.  e.  Joel  Dana 

1856  j.  c.  Jason  Goulding 

1859  j.  c.  Joseph  Lyman 
817  Oscar  Beroth* 

Parkhurst 

1861  m.  e.  Albion  Wood 
Parks 

1847  e,  George  A. 
1864  e.  Robert  William 

Parmelee 
544  Harlan  Page 

Parry 

1863  j.  c.  John  Ely 
1873  j.  8.  W.  William 

Parsons 
1842  e.  Levi 

1374  George  F. 
37  Henry  M. 

1844  e.  Joseph 
1844  c.  Levi  H. 
1844  e.  Spencer 

1846  e.  Henry  M. 

1848  e.  A.  C. 

1851  j.  c.  Eugene  Dewitt 
1851  m.  c.  Myron  C. 
1854  m.  c.  Samuel  J. 
1856  m.  e.  Charles  Henry 
472  John  Russell 
523  Henry 

1375  Charles  Miller* 

1860  m.  6.  Alpheus  W. 


Parsons 

1377  Abner  Edward 
1376  Lucius  Edmund 
1008  Joel  Willis 

1871  j.  s.  Samuel  Holden 

Partridge 

1855  j.  c.  John  K. 
Patrick 

1854  m.  e.  Brockholst  V. 

Patton 
1112  William  Hampton 
1873  j.  s.  William,  Jr. 

Paul 

1848  e.  Marvin  K. 

1854  j.  c.  Fulton 

Payne 

1858  m.  e.  Charles  Fred. 

1866  m.  e.  Lyman  Mack 

Pay son 

512  Edioard  Phillips 
Til  George  Shipman 

Peabody 

1378  Dean 

1858  m.  e.  Gustavus  W. 

Pearce 

1849  c.  Peleg  T. 

Pearse 

1867  c.  George  Robinson 
Pearson 

1852  m.  e.  Henry  W. 

Pease 

1845  e.  Charles  N. 
248  Edmund  M. 

1853  m.  e.  Walter  L. 

1865  j.  e.  Henry  Sidney 
1869  m.  e.  Clifford  B. 
lSr2j.  c.  Fred.  Wilson 

Peck 

1846  c.  Josiah  T. 
1846  e.  LaFayette 
168  Charles 

1848  e.  Jonathan  M. 
265  John  E. 

1850  6.  J.  G. 
264  James 

1853  m.  e.  D.  Brainard 

513  Tracy,  Jr. 

1859  m.  e.  Walter  Bryan 
1859  m.  e.  Wm.  Henry 
632  Benjamin  Whipple 
795  Cassius  Carroll 

1863  e.  Oliver 

18G6  j.  e.  Charles  Earle 

1866  m.  c.  Miles  Lewis 
1181  Henry  Porter 

Peebles 

1855  c.  Hubert  Francis 
Peet 

1864  j.c.  George  Rich 
1864  j.  c.  Wm.  Wheelock 

Peirce 
1846  c.  M.  D. 

Pell 

1848  e.  Thomas  J. 
Pel  ton 

514  George  Austin 


Pennell 

591  Christopher* 
Pen  ni  man 

1842  e.  James 

1843  c. -William 

1845  e.  Edwin 
217  James  L. 

1868  j.  c.  Henry  Mixter 

Pepper 
1847  e.  Elbridge 
358  George  D.  B. 

Perkins 

1846  e.  Joseph  L. 

1850  j.c.  W.  L. 
400  Edward  H.,  Jr. 

1854  m.  c.  Joseph  A. 

1855  m.  c.  Frank  Allen 

1861  m.  c.  George  Welles 
728  Henry  Martyn 

1872  m.  s.  Bishop 

Perrin 

1847  c.  Daniel 

1851  j.  c.  George  Kinney 

Perry 
1851  m.  e.  Thomas  H. 
1855  j.  c.  Horace  P. 
545  Henry  Thomas 

633  Benjamin  Wlsner* 
685  Edward  Southworth 

1862  m.  c.  Joseph  Frank 

Peters 

1851  j.  c.  Fredus 

1865  j.  e.  Warren  Sibley 

Petree 
1871  m.  c.  Charles  Lynds 

Pettee 

634  Joseph  Benson  R. 

Pettengill 

1866  m.  e,  George  T. 

Pettibone 
249  Ira  W. 

Pettingill 

1852  m.  e.  Charles  B. 
Pettis 

1846  e.  Alphonso  P. 

1849  e.  Francis 
Petts 

I860  j.  c.  Chas.  Linnaeus 

Pevey 

853  Charles  Kimball 

Plielps 

1842  e.  Elnathan  W. 

1843  c.  John  J. 

1380  Charles 

1381  Ellsworth  N. 
1845  c.  Henry  W. 

1847  e.  George 

1848  e.  Charles 
1848  e.  Emerson 

1850  e.  H.  J. 
1850  e.  J.  M. 

1850  m.  c.  O.  R. 

1851  m.  e.  C.  F. 

1854  j.  e.  Henry  M. 
449  Charles  P. 

1855  j.  e.  George  F. 
1857  j.  c.  Erakine  Mason 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


357 


Phelps 

1857  ra.  e.  George  Francis 

1858  m.  e.  George  Wright 

1859  m.  e.  Cicero 

1800  j.  c.  Horace  Beverly 
18GI  m.  e.  Andrew  Henry 

1861  j.  c.  George  W. 

1862  e.  Henry  Pitt 
1866  m.  e.  John  Lester 
1089  Julius  Ezekiel 

1080  William  Baldioin 
1443  Henry  Lyman 
1872  m,  c.  Robert  S. 
1874  m.  s.  Watson  T. 

Philbrick 
359  John  Jay 

Philip 

1855  j.  c.  Charles  A. 

Phillips 

1849  e.  John 

1864  e.  Albert  Liscomb 

Phippeney 
1872  j.  8.  Francis  Eugene 

Phipps 

1856  e.  Martin  Van  Buren 

Piatt 
258  John  H. 

Pierce 

1848  c.  Edwin  M. 
1379  Henry  A. 
218  Henry  R* 

1850  e.  Edward  D. 

1851  j.  c.  Henry  A. 

1852  m.  e.  George  W. 
1869  j.c.  Granville 

Pierpont 

972  Charles  Evelyn* 
Pierson 

1846  e.  Nathan  R. 

1081  Joshua  Lothrop 

Pike 

1874  j.s.  Albert 

Pin^ree 

1851  m.  c.  John  T. 

Pinney 

1849  e.  A.  W. 

1862  e.  DeLos  Rensselaer 

Piper 
1846  e.  Abel  W. 

Pitkin 
1844  e.  Horace  W.  « 

1846  c.  George  W. 
1846  c.  James  R. 

1852  m.  e.  Edward 

Pixley 

186  Stephen  Clapp 

1849  e.  Howard 
Plant 

18  Alfred 

Piatt 
1864  c.  John  Miller 
854  Lucien  Tndor 
1038   IValfer  lircwster 
1 182  Lewis  Alfred 

Plattner 
18G0  m.  e.  Samuel  Quincey 


Plotts  I 

1863  m.  c.  Peter  Bruce 

Plumb 
836  Charles  Elijah 
1867  e.  Fayette  Bomaey 

Polhemus 
1869  m.  e.  Abraham 

Polk 
1853  j.  c.  George 

1867  m.  e.  James 

Pollard 

1868  m.  c.  Charles  Fred. 
1868  j.  c.  David  Nichols 

PoUey 
297  John  C. 

Pollock 
1845  c.  Joseph  B. 

Pomeroy 
1842  e.  Edwin 
1845  e.  Charles 
1847  e.  Calvin 

1847  c.  Warren  L. 

1848  e.  David 

1848  e,  Francis 

1383  F.  A. 

1384  F.  H. 

1849  e.  Thomas  C. 

1850  e.  Luke  W. 

1850  e.  Franklin  J. 

1851  m.  e.  Frederick 

1851  m.  c.  John  W. 

1852  ra.  e.  Julius  C. 

1855  j.  e.  Edward  T. 

1856  m.  e.  Franklin  J. 
1856  m.  e.  Philo  Johnson 
1382  Edward  DeGraff 

1385  Henry  Foote 

1859  m.  c.  Theron  Lucerne 

1860  m.  e.  Jonathan  E. 
1862  e.  Herbert  White 

Pond 
1858  m.  e.  Henry  Lewis  B. 
lHf>4  1.  c.  Win.  Bradford 
1867  m.  e.  Edward  C. 
956  Lucius  Bra4ford 

Poole 

1386  Francis 

Pope  , 
686  John  Thomas 

Porter 
1842  6.  Henry 
1&44  e.  Jonathan  E. 

1844  c.  Ransom  N. 

1845  o.  George  O. 
79  William  Pitt"* 

1387  James 

1388  J.  D. 

1848  c.  R.  H. 

1849  e.  J. 

360  Edwin  L* 

546  George  William* 

879  Harvey 

1389  Samuel  Dwicht 
1872  j.s.  Francis  Enos 
1874  m.  8.  William  Henry 

Post 

1846  e.  John  H. 
729  Abner 


Potter 

1846  c.  Samuel  L. 
1392  Lyman  D. 
301  Horace  A. 
ia53  j.  c.  Crage  D, 
361  Daniel  Tertius 

1854  e.  Charles  H. 
1391  Luther  Hart 

1858  j.  c.  Henry  Seymour 
609  Robert  Ansel 

1859  m.  e.  Richard  Albort 
1390  James  Henry 

1873  e.  Frederick  Gates 

Potwin 
1872  j.  8.  Arthur  Edwin 

Potwine 
547  William  Seymour 

Powell 

1855  j.  c.  Charles  L. 

Powers 

1845  e.  John  C. 

1847  e.  Marvin  K. 

Prall 
1869  j.  e.  Ross  Jones 

Pratt 
no  Henry 

1846  e.  J.  H. 

1847  e.  Phineas  G. 

1848  e.  George  E. 

1849  c.  George 
1852  j.  6.  Charles  E. 

1852  j.  e.  J.  H. 

1853  j.  e.  Charles 

1393  Ezra 

1855  j.  c.  Galen  Emory 
445   William  Af.\ 

592  Henry  Selden 

635  A7nasa 

636  Howard  Ehen* 
765  Edwin  Clark* 
1864  j.  c.  Henry  Miller 
880  James  Milnor 

910  Ixtrenzo  Higgins* 
985  James  Lester 
1018  Dwight  Mallory 

Prentice 
1853  m.  e.  As.ahel 
1853  m.  e.  Thomas  D. 

1856  m.  e.  George  Wallace 

1871  m.  c.  William  Albert 

Preston 
1.395  Norman 

1860  j.  c.  Joel  Henry 

1861  m.  e.  All»ert  Dewey 

1394  Lucius  Monroe 

Prime 

1872  j.  c.  Natha'l  Scmlder 

Prior 

1862  e.  George  Henry 

Proctor 

1850  e.  Daniel  W. 

Provost 

1851  m.  e.  Andrew  J. 

Proiitv 
1849  e.  Lewis  W. 
1851  m.  o.  John 
18.54  j.  e.  Waldo 
1S6I)  m.  e.  Gardner  Otis 


46 


358 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Prouty 
1867  m.  e.  Jason  Wood 

Pruddens 
1852  m.  e.  Edwin  J. 

Precket 
1849  e.  J.  H. 

Puffer 

1871  j.  s.  Fred.  Arthur 
Purdy 

1867  m.  c.  Frank 

Purple 
999  Theo.Hetsell 

1870  8.  William  Burton 

1872  s.  Whitby  Foster 

Putnam 
3846  6.  H.  D. 
18i6  c.  S.  S. 
1847  c.  Avery  D.' 
1852  in.  e.  Wolcutt  DeF. 
1861  m.  c.  John 

1871  e.  Silas  Safford 

Putnev 
1396  Louis  Vail 

Pye 

1845  c.  F.  B. 

Pynclion 

1846  c.  Lewis  0. 

Pyne 

1160  Moses  Taylor 

1873  m.  c.  Percy  R. 

1866  j.  c.  James  Franklin 
1866  m.  6.  John  Freeman 

Quigley 

1854  m.  e.  Charles 

Eainey 

1852  j.  6.  George 

Eamsdell 
1858  m.  e.  Amos  Mareellus 

1869  m.  e.  Ossian  Jabea 

Rand 

1845  e.  George  W. 

687  Stephen  Bailey 

Bandall 

1855  m.  e.  Benj.  Wiley 
1855  e.  Joel  Warren 

1872  e.  George  Arthur 

Rankin 
911  Edward  Watldnson 

1868  j.  c.  Isaac  Ogden 

1874  m.  8.  John  Delos 

Ranney 
152  Timothy  P. 
1854  m.  6.  Oliver  K. 
823  Darwin  Evander 

1870  j.  s.  Waitstell  R. 
Ransom 

1866  c.  Albert  Lemuel 
1866  m.  e.  John  Schauffler 

Ray 

1869  j.  e.  John  Joel 

Raymond 

688  Eugene 


Raymond 

855  Samuel  Atwater 
1872  m.  c.  Percy  Seymour 

Read 
1845  e.  Jonathan  E. 
1854  j.  c.  Jesse  H. 
1859,  j.  c.  John  Beach 
1863  j.  c.  William  Pratt 

Redington 
1000  Lyman  William 

Redman 

1854  m.  c.  Wallace  St.  C. 
Reed 

1849  e.  Henry  A. 

1851  m.  e.  Jonathan  E. 
1853  j.  c.  George  F. 

1856  j.  c.  Beman 

1860  m.  e.  Clinton  W. 

1861  m.  e.  Edward  John 
837  Charles 

937  John  Harris 

1867  m.  e.  C.  Van  Allen 
1019  Sumner  Hayes 

Remington 

1866  j.  e.  Carver 

Renshaw 

1886  j.  e.  James  Budden 
Rexford 

1857  m.  e.  Orlo  Steuben 

1858  j.  c. -Calvin  Steuben 
1861  m.  e.  Henry  Allen 

Reybold 

1868  c.  George  Wills 
1808  m.  e.  William  Eugene 

Reynolds 

433  John  Downing 
1870  s.  William  Henry 

Rhoades 

1859  m.  c.  Daniel  Lorah 

Rice 

1845  e.  George  H. 

1846  c.  Henry  S. 

1846  c.  James  L. 

1847  e.  Leonard  B. 

1848  e.  Charles  B. 
250  James  C* 

1397  W.  W. 

1852  m.  e.  Stillman 

1860  m.  e.  Chas.  Bingham 

1861  m.  e.  George  Dwight 

1867  e.  Arthur  Woods 

1869  m.  c.  Wm.  Augustus 

Rich 

1868  e.  Tracy  Gridley,  Jr. 

Richards 
1844  e.  Isaac  N. 
18t9  e.  Otis  F. 
286  John 

434  William  Austin* 
1863  e.  Charles  Ephraira 

1398  Edward  Sylvester 
912  Benjamin  Sheldon 
1126  Charles  David 

Richardson 

111  Ephraim  W.  * 
1847  e.  Edward  P. 
1865  j.  c.  Ward  Boyleston 
1860  m.  e.  Dwight  Sumner 


Richardson 
913  Erank 
986  Erving  Leander 

Richmond 
766  HWgh  Murray 

1873  j.  c.  Henry  Leeds 

1874  j.  c.  Arthur  Archibald 

Riddle 
1856  e.  Frank  Woodbury 

Ring 

1845  c.  Eleazer,  J. 

Ripley 

1844  e.  William  L. 

1846  c.  George 
1853  j.  c.  Dwight 

1863  e.  Edward  Everett 

Rising 

637  Franklin  Almond 

Risley 
1861  m.  e.  Amos  Elihu 
1861  m.  e.  Elisha 

Ritter 

1858  c.  Frederick  Daniel 

Rix 

1127  George  Edward 

Robbins 
1866  j.  e.  David  Lowrey 

Robert 

548  Charles  Smith 

549  John  Smith 

Roberts  * 

1860  m.  e.  Arthur  Ozias 
1399  George,  Jr. 

1874  m.  c.  Thomas  Moore 

Robinson 

1842  c.  Robert 

1845  e.  John  H. 

1845  e.  L.  A.  S. 

1846  e.  Henry 
1848  e.  Albert 
219  William  C. 

1853  j.  c.  Franklin  A. 

1854  m,  e.  Ruf  us  W. 

638  Nathaniel  Emmons 

1861  m.  c.  James  Adams 
1869  e.  Edward  Leach 
1873  m.  s.  Chas.  Augustus 

Rockwell 

1843  c.  Columbus  C. 
83  John  T. 

.  1400  George  P. 
515  William  Henry 

1859  m.  e.  Charles 

Rodgers 
1866  m.  e.  Thomas 

Rodman 
1872  c.  William  Dudley 

Roe 

1868  e.  Thomas  Beach 

Rogan 
325  Ferdinand 
362  Daniel  Henry 

Rogers 

1844  c,  William 

1845  e.  J.  Harrison 


WILLISTON   SEMINARY. 


359 


"Rogers 

1853  j.  c.  D wight 
1859  e.  Heury 

Kollo 
1068  Frederick  Augustine* 

Rood 
1859  m.  e.  Charles  Dexter 

Root 

38  Augustine 
1845  e.  James  N. 
153  Henry  D* 
18t7  c.  Solomon  F. 
1848  e.  Harrison  F. 

473  Alexander  Porter 
1858  j.  e.  Enoch  Anson 
767  Elilm 

891  William  Harrison 
1866  j.  e.  James  Emerson 

1866  ra.  c.  Ed.  Woolsey 
1868  e.  Edward  Lyman 
1873  j.  c.  James  Theodore 

Roper 
1S47  e.  Charles  E. 
1847  e.  Roswell  D. 

Rosbrook 

1873  j.  s.  Frank  Warner 
Rose 

435  Henry 

443  Thomas 

1863  e.  Charles  Justus 

Roseboom 

1872  c.  Jacob  Livingstone 
Ross 

1851  m.  e.  John 

Rothwell 

1873  j.  8.  William 

Rowe 

1844  e.  John  M. 

1845  e.  Elihu  S. 

1847  6.  Dexter 

Rowland 

1867  j.  e.  Wilford  George 

Rowley 

1854  m.  e.  Henry  W. 

Royce 
1872  m.  8.  George  Fay 
1872  j.  8.  Irah  Hayden 

Ruddock 
1009  Edward  Josiah 

Ruggles 

1848  c.  Henry  C. 
1848  c.  Leander 
1850  j.  c.  Frederick 

474  Charles  Jirigham 

Rumsey 

689  Richard  Laban 
Runyan 

1847  e.  Henry 

Russell 

1847  e.  John  E. 

1848  e.  Joseph  A. 

1852  ra.  e.  Edward  W. 

1852  j.  e.  Alden 

1853  m.  e.  John  W. 
1853  m.  0.  llobert 


Russell 
1854  j.  c.  Parley  A. 
18r>4  j.  c.  Lowell  S. 

1859  m.  e.  Warren  Beaman 

1860  m.  e.  Frank  West 

1862  m.  c.  Austin  Nash 
1870  ra.  8.  Edgar  Francis 
856  George  Albert 

1870  e.  lienry  David 

Rust 
1403  Fordyce  A. 
1402  Daniel  W.* 
1401  Charles  Spencer 
1856  j.  c.  Benjamin  Wait 
1800  m.  e.  Theodore  Smith 

1860  m.  e.  Charles  Hunt 
938  Schuyler  Stott 

Ryan 

1849  c.  Stanmore  B. 
Ryther 

1197  George  Bolton 
Sabin 

220  Henry  M. 

1865  j.c.  Wallace  Edgar 

1866  j.  e.  J.  Hoyt 
Saflf;>rd 

1842  c.  S.  Satterlee 
Sage 

1844  e.  Byron 

1845  c.  Cyrus  H. 

1867  m.  e.  WilUam  F. 
1873  ra.  8.  Warren 

1198  Edtoard  Eugene 

Salisbury 

1861  j.  c.  William  Randall 
Salmon 

1865  e.  Pomeroy  Lyman 
Saltraarsh 

1856  e.  John 

Sanborne 
187  George  E. 

Sanderson 
1859  e.  Horace  Graves 

1863  e.  Peter  Myron 
957  Albert  Ely 
1020  Herbert  Henry 

Sandtbrd 
1854  m.  e.  HarUn  P. 

Sandys 
287  Edwin  F. 

Sanford 

1846  c.  David  B. 
112  John  Elliot 
1849  e.  George  A. 
1849  e.  Nelson  D. 
259  Edward,  Jr. 
1150  Frederick  livfua 

Sanger 
1854  j.  c.  William  H. 

Sawyer 

1853  m.  e.  Lorenzo 

1854  c.  Jolm  H. 

18.W  j.  c.  William  Henry 
18.")7  m.  e.  Christopher 

1857  m.  e.  Sereno 

1864  e.  Ahner  Washington 
892  George 


Sawyer 

1450  Frank  Ezra' 
914  Ht'urii  Hove  If 
1069  William  Brewster 
Say  1 68 
]'848  e.  George  W. 
I860  c.  William  Randall 
1001  Leroy  Augustus 

Scarritt 

1872  0.  Charles  Hale 
Sclmll 

1857  m.  e.  John  Calvin 
Schenck 

1867  j.  e.  Unico  W.  H. 

Schermerhora 
857  Jacob  Alaus 

1873  m.  c.  James  Randall 

Scbneider 
1860  j.  c.  William  Tyler 

Scbroeder 

1865  m.  e.  Henry 
Schuster 

1872  6.  Henry 
Scott 

1844  c.  David  B.     . 

1846  e.  Rufus  P. 

1847  e.  Israel 
1853  j.  c.  Wintield 
1855  e.  Aaron 

1858  j.  c.  Rufus  Leonard 
1860  c.  George  Hale 
1860  j.  c.  John  James 
1864  e.  Walter  John 

1871  j.  8.  George  Theodoro 

Scoville 

1845  c.  George  W. 

1847  e.  Samuel  D. 

1848  e.  John 

1851  m.  e.  George  E. 
650  Natfianiel  Curtis 

Scran  ton 

1860  m.  c.  William  Ttowd 
Searl 

1853  j.  e.  Jared  P. 
1857  c.  Ichabod  Howe 
1857  m.  e.  Vinson  Clark 

Searle 
338  Albert  D. 

1852  m.  e.  Enos  T. 

1855  1.  e.  Edwarti  Payson 
479  Myron  Edicartls 
1857  m.  c.  Alvan  Clapp 

1861  m.  e.  Henry  Clark 
1861  m.  e.  Reuben  S. 
745  Oscar  /•Yancis 

1866  j.  c.  Lymau  >Vliite 

Searls 
IMS  e.  Luther  B. 
1845  e.  William  R. 

Sears 
1843  e.  E4lmund 
1850  e.  Edwin 
1850  e.  Samuel 
1404  Richard  W. 
475  Lorenzo 

1868  m.  e.  Sylvester  L. 

1873  j.  B.  Samuel  Herbert 


36o 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Seeley 

1868  j.  e.  George  Bostwick 

Seely 
1855  j.  c.  Aaron  Cooke 

Seelye 
1859  j.  e.  Edgar 

1854  j.  c.  Anson  G.  P. 

Selden 
154  Claudius  B* 

1872  m.  s.  Henry  Hezekiah 

Sellew 
1846  e.  Wells  H. 

Sergeant 
987  John  Albert 

Sessions 
221  Oilman  L. 

Severance 
1848  c.  Martin  J. 

Sewall 
1861  j.  c.  Somers 

Seward 

1855  e.  Ogden  T. 

Sewell 
1846  c.  Charles  E. 

Sexton 
1855  j.  c.  William  Oliver 

Seya 

1873  e.  Kojiro 

Seymour 

1846  e.  Samuel 

1861  j.c.  Hudson  McLane 

1865  m.  e.  Henry  Albert 
1070  William  Wotkyns 
1183  Alfred  Wotkyns 

Sharp 
392  Charles  H. 
690  John 

Sharpe 

1869  m.  e.  Alfred  G. 

Shattuck 
1405  John  Waldo 

Shaw 
1842  c.  George  H. 

1848  c.  Watson  D. 
1850  e.  Webster 

1853  m.  e.  George  S. 

1854  m.  e.  James  B. 
18t;5  j.  e,  Charles 

1866  m.  e.  John  Thaxter 
915  David  Augustus 

Shea 
1866  m.  e.  Charles 
1866  m.  6.  John 

Shearer 
1865  j.  c.  Joel  Sellers 

1870  8.  William  Leonard 

Sheffield 

1849  c.  Simon 
Shelden 

1847  6.  George  B. 


Sheldon 
1853  m.  e.  Allen  J. 

1407  Charles  O. 
1862  e.  Alfred  Gad 

1868  j.  c.  Jesse  Harding 

Shepard 

1845  e.  Amos  C. 

1853  m.  e.  George 
1021  Thomas  Rochester 

1872  j.  c.  Omer  Holbrook 

Sherman 

1846  e.  Ezra  H. 

1408  Thomas  F. 

1849  e.  William  H. 
1406  Samuel 

1867  m.  c.  Frank 

1869  m.  e.  Edward  Crosby 

Sherrill 
1869  e.  Henry  William 

Shipman 
1844  e.  James  D. 

1854  j.  e.  John 

Shoals 
1843  e.  Lewis  F. 

1409  George  P. 

1873  e.  George  Horatio 

Shuey 

1861  m.  e.  William  Henry 
Shumway 

1206  Edgar  Solomon 
ShurtlifF 
251  Williams. 

Sibley 
691  Simon  Waldo 

1410  Lorenzo  Dow 

Sigourney 
1866  j.  e.  Albert  Marshall 

Silliman 
1113  Frederick  William 

Simmons 
730  William  Cowper 

Simons 
1849 e.  J.Milton 
1010  WiUiam  Cicero 

Simonson 

1850  j.  c.  I.  J. 

Simpkins 
1854  m.  e.  George  W. 

Simpson 
1864  e.  Albert 
1869  e.  Alfred  Holden 

1872  m.  s.  John  Frederick 

1873  m.  c.  James  Greeley 

Sinnet 
1846  e.  William 

Sisson 
1849  e.  James  C. 

Skeele 

1851  m.  e.  Henry  E. 

Skelding 
1856  m.  c.  Thomas 

Skiff 

1862  j.  c.  Mason  Massasoit 


Skiff 

1864  c.  Valentine  Henry 
Skinner 

1851  j.  c.  William  White 

436  FAliot  Palmer 

437  Henry  Clay* 

1855  m.  e.  Artemas  Howe 
1859 m.e.  Chas.  Augustine 
1184  William  Cobbitt 

Slocum 
1857  j.c.  Philo  Mills 

1865  j.  e.  Geo.  Wellington 

1865  "m.  e.  Henry  Albert 

1866  m.  e.  Albert 

Smead 
1846  e.  J.  F. 

1851  j.  c.  Elihu 

1852  m.  e.  George  L. 
1871  e.  Jesse  Henry 

Smith 
1842  e.  Franklin  A. 
24  Henry  W. 
1842  e.  James  H. 

1842  e.  Joseph  A. 
1413  Morris  W. 

1843  e.  Henry 

1843  e.  J.  Richardson 

1843  e.  Richard 

1844  e.  Edmund  B. 
1412  Frederick  S. 
1411  George  C. 
1844  e.  John  W. 

1844  e.  Pliny 

1845  e.  Edward 
1845  e.  Elihu 

1845  e.  Nathaniel  A. 
1845  e.  William  H. 

1845  e.  George 

1846  e.  Austin  R. 
114  Barker  F* 
113  David  P. 
1846  c.  Eli  W. 
1846  e.  Hervey  J. 
135  Samuel  D. 

1846  e.  Orasmus  D. 

1847  e.  Freeman  A. 
1847  e.  Henry 
1847  e.  Henry  M. 

155  Horace  M. 

156  Joel  S. 

157  Justus,  Jr. 

1847  c.  Samuel 

1848  e.  J.M. 

1848  e.  Charles  W. 
188  Azariah 

1849  e.  Byi-on  E. 
1849  c.  Charles  S. 
1849  e.  Plenry 

1849  e.  Jonathan?. 
222  Nathan  F. 

1850  e.  Ambrose  O. 
1850  e.  Hiram  M. 
252  John  M. 

1850  e.  Lewis 
1850  j.  c.  Sereno 
1850  j.  c.  Sylvester  B. 

1850  j.  c.  Webster 
1851*m.  e.  Augustus  W. 

1851  j.  c.  Horace  W. 
1851  m.  e.  James  G. 

1851  m.  e.  Wayland 

1852  m.  e.  Edward 
260  Henry  M. 

326  Edward  P. 


WILLISTON   SEMINARY. 


^6 1 


Smith 
344  Carlos 
1852  e.  Francis 
1852  i.  e.  George 
1852  J.  c.  George  W. 
327  John  W. 

1852  m.  e.  Morgan 

1853  m.  e.  Albert 
1853  m,  c.  George  B. 

1853  m.  e.  Kufiis 

303  William  Judson* 

1854  m.  e.  George 

450  Henry  H. 

1854  m.  e.  Thaddeus  F. 
1854  m.  e.  William 

1854  m.  c.  William  D. 

1855  m.  e.  Clarkson 
438  Judson 

451  Lyman  Montague 

1856  j.c.  Horace 
1856  e.  Levi  Heber 

1856  j.  c.  Livingston  Wait 

1857  m.  c.  Asa  Welch 

1857  m.  e.  Geo.  Berkeley 
527  Jacob  Augustus* 
605  Benjamin  Milton* 

1858  m.  e.  Geo.  Alphonso 

1859  m.  e.  Henry  E. 
639    Henry  Lyle 

692  Charles  lienry 

1861  j.  c.  Charles  Mather 
709  Horace  Vaughn 

1861  m.  e.  Rufus  Clark 

693  Thomas  Stanley 

731  Benjamin 

732  Herbert  Edward 

1862  j.  c.  Joseph 

1864  e.  Edward  Warner 
1864  e.  Edwin  Clapp 

1866  ra.  e.  Joseph  Richard 
916  Philip  Case 

1867  m.  e.  Charles  Elmer 
1867  ra,  e.  Daniel  Porter 
1867  j.  c.  Henry  Hill 

1867  j.  c.  William  HaUock 

1869  j.  c.  Edgar  Todd 

1870  m.  s.  Arthur 

1870  s.  Charles  Howland 

1870  m.  8.  Charles  Kibbe 

1871  j.  8.  Charles  Moses 
1873  m.  8.  Walter  Harry 
1185  George  Joseph 

Snead 

1844  c.  William  A. 

Snell 
476  Munroe 

1860  j.  e.  Thos.  Thornton 

1861  c.  James  Thornton 

Snelling 

1848  c.  Charles  G. 

Snow 

1845  6.  William  N. 

1849  e.  Lucius  A. 
288  Cyrus  A. 
1853  j.  c.  Edwin  S. 
1853  m.  e.  Robert  M. 

733  Lewis  Eben 

1862  j.  c.  William  Henry 
1071  Frederick  Elkanah 

Snyder 
1854 j.c.  J.H. 

1868  c.  Simon  Bolivar 


Soper 

1857  m.  6.  William 

Sonth  worth 
1854  j.c.  Horatio  W. 

Spaldingr 
439  William  Dixon 
516  James  Field 
1871  m.  8.  Frederick  P. 

Spang 
1853  m.  e.  Jacob  K. 

1858  e.  Frederick  K. 

Sparks 

1866  m.  e.  George  Thomas 

Spaulding 

1867  m.  c.  Timothy  G. 
1022  Wayland 

Spear 
1846  e.  J. 
694  Asa  Adams 
1865  j.  e.  George  Peter 

Spellman 
768  Charles  Clark 

Spencer 
40  Samuel  S. 
39  John  L* 
1845  e.  JohnM. 
1848  e.  Horatio  G. 
1851  j.  c.  Frederick  A. 

1859  m.  c.  Alanson 
893  Georqe  Stacy 

1869  j.  c.  WiUiam  Seymour 

Sperry 

917  Watson  Robertson 

Spofford 

1843  c.  Ainswoith 
Spooner 

1850  j.  c.  Joseph 
1857  m,  e.  Charles  W. 
1864  e.  William  Sylvester 

1873  j.  8.  Arthur  Willis 

Sprague 

1845  e.  John  F. 
115  Joseph  H. 

(140  Edward  Pay  son 

1874  e.  George  Asa 

Spring 

1851  m.  c.  Andrew  J. 

Sproat 

918  Thomas  Campbell 

Squire 
1857  j.  e.  Lyman  Frisbie 

Stafford 

1846  e.  Franklin 

1846  c.  G.  P. 

1860  m.  e.  Armaud 

Stanley 

1847  c.  Walter  H. 

1416  Theodore  A.» 

1417  Walter  H. 

1859  m.  e.  Henry  Dwight 
1859m.  e.  Mortimer  Henrj' 

1414  Frank  Wadsworth 

1415  John  Pembroke 
1873  m.  8.  Charles  Brown 


Stanton 
881  John  Oilman 
1039  John  Billings 

Starin 

734  Henry  Gaylord 
Stark 

1850  m.  c.  George  W. 
Starkweather 

1857  m.  e.  Jacob  Flint 

Starr 
477  Pierre  Sythoff 
1870  8.  Chandler,  Jr. 

Starrett 

1850  j.  c.  Thomas  B. 

1851  m.  e.  George  B. 

Stearns 

1860  j.  c.  Theodore  R. 
18GI  m.  c.  Newton 

1866  j.  c.  Eustace  H. 

1870  m.  c.  Winfred  Alden 

Stebbins 
1842  e.  Christopher  A. 
1842  e.  Evander  G. 
1842  c.  John  M. 
1842  e.  Lovell 
158  Milan  C. 
1847  e.  Edward  W. 
1849  e.  Francis  W, 
1849  e.  Frederick  F. 
1851  m.  e.  Oramel  G. 
1854  m.  e.  Edmund 
551  Calvin,  Jr. 

1864  m.  c.  John  Ashmun 
Stephens 

593  Bobert 

1861  j.  c.  Stephen  Dover 
1868  m.  e.  Charles  Frank 

Sterling 
652  Francis  Norton* 
894  Edward  Bray  ton 

Stevens 

1845  e.  Charles 
1849  e.  Frederick  P. 
364  Homer  B. 

1857  m.  e.  Horace  Hiram 
1861  m.  c.  William  Henry 

1867  m.  c.  Robert  Merwin 

1871  j.  8.  Fred.  Beckwith 
1199  Charles  Elton 

Stevenson 
1842  e.  Ell 
958  Charles  Hal  lock 

Stewart 
1870  j.  s.  William  Barker 

Stick  ney 
2()6  Horatio  G. 
1863  e.  Frank  Henrv 

1865  i.  e.  Frank  Hafi 

1868  j.  e.  John  Henry 

Stiles 
919  Charles  Spellman 
i     973  Bobert  Btttoni 

1872  m.  8.  George  Nichols 
I  Stillman 

1846  c.  D.  E. 

Stockbridge 
I    695  Sylveattr 


362 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Stockbridge 

1151  Henry,  Jr. 

Stocking 
1861  m.  c.  William 

1867  ra.  c.  Wm.  Kedfteld 

1868  j.  c.  Ezra  Gilbert 

Stockwell 

1842  e.  Frederick 

Stone 
1852  m.  6.  Mason  A. 
1854  m.  c.  George  M. 
517  Edward  Collins 

1861  j.  c.  William  Bidney 

1862  e.  Fred.  Partridge 
1861  j.  c,  Harlan  Page 

1865  j.  c.  Cliarles  Luke 
1872  m.  c.  George  Fisher 

1152  Dexter  Lyman 

Storrs 
223  Richard  S. 
594  Charles  Lysander 
641  Henni  Edward 
1448  William  Henry 

Stoughton 
1852  m.  e.  Elias  C. 

1859  m,  e.  Justin  Oliver 
1864  e.  Edward  Payson 

1866  m.  e.  Cliarles  11. 
1870  c.  Henry  Timotliy 
1874  m.  s.  Wm.  Canning 

Stowe 
1854  m.  e.  William  L. 

Stowell 

1843  e.  Samuel  S. 
1850  e.  George  H. 

1854  m.  e.  Dvvight  W. 

1860  m.  e.  Francis  Albert 

Stowers 

1418  Mon-is  Edwards 

Strain 

1870  j.  s.  Robert 
Strang 

1872  m.  8.  Ira  Daniel 
Strangford 

1419  Alexander 

Stratton 

1845  c.  Eben  E. 
Strand 

1857  j.  c.  Charles  Erwin 

Street 
1847  e.  Austin  B. 
452  Charles  C. 

1857  j.  e.  George  D wight 

1858  j.e.  Albert  Favette 
1858  m.  e.  William  W. 

Streeter 
858  Harry  William 

Strickland 
328  William  P. 

1855  m.  e.  James  V.  R. 

Strong 
23  Charles  L. 
1845  c.  James  C. 
1849  e.  Medad 
298  George  C* 
1857  j.  c.  William  VirgU 


Strong 
1859  m.  e.  Alexander  H. 

1863  e.  Charles  Henry 

1866  m.  e.  Charles,  Jr. 

1867  e.  Cyrus,  Jr. 

988  Charles  Bentley 
1114  William  Thaddeus 
1161  Theodore  Chester 

Stuart 

989  Charles  Benedict 

1870  s.  William 

Studley 

1853  m.  6.  Eezkiel  R. 
Sturges 

1846  e.  Shelton 

Sturgiss 
1865  m.  c.  Frank  Abbott 

Stursberg 
1200  Frederick 

Sturtevant 

1859  j.  c.  Edgar 
Sumner 

1850  e.  S.  L. 

553  Charles  Burt 

1860  m.  c.  George  Gleason 

Sweet 

1847  e.  Sullivan,  Jr. 

Sweetser 
1846  e.  George  D. 

1846  e.  William 
1850  e.  William  G. 
365  John  Howard 

554  Cliarles  Humphrey* 

Swift 
1420  Samuel 
1128  Thomas  James 

Swinton 

1853  j.  c.  John 

Sykes 

1854  j.c.  LeverettF. 
1858  m.  e.  Henry  Martyn 

Taft 
1843  e.  H.  Dexter 
1845  c.  Yelorus 

1847  c.  John  J. 
1850  e.  Edward  P. 
393  Edward  M* 
735  Robert  Lovett 

1864  e.  Herbert  Luke 

Taintor 

1874  j.  s.  Frederick 

Talbot 

711  Henry  Laurens 
Talcott 

1842  c.  William  F. 

1845  e.  Caleb  N. 

1849  e.  Elisha  E. 

289  George* 

1853  j.  c.  William  A. 

1853  m.  e.  Hart 

1853  m.  e.  James 

1864  j.  c.  Adrian  Ronald 

965  Frederic 

1871  j.  s.  Morris  Hathaway 
1874  m.  c.  John  Croswell 


Tallmadge 

1864  j.  c.  William  Henry 
Tallman 

769  James  Hazelton 
Tansley 

1862  j.  c.  John  Oscroft 
Tapley 

1845  e.  Charles  E. 

Taylor 
1842  e.  Edwin  J. 

1844  e.  John  B. 
53  Varnum  A^. 

1845  e.  Horace  C. 
1845  e.  Hollis 
1845  e.  Amos  A. 
80  John  B. 

1845  e.  Frederick 

1845  e.  Hiram 

1846  e.  Kirk  W. 

1846  e.  John  H. 

159  William  31* 

1847  e.  Charles  L. 
1847  e.  Horace  P. 
1438  Zebulon  B. 

1850  e.  Albert 

1851  m.  e.  Theodore  E. 
1851  m.  c.  Horace  C. 
1854  m,  c.  John  H. 
1854  c.  James  F. 

1854  m.  e.  Daniel  E. 

1854  m.  e.  Benjamin,  Jr. 
440  Alfred  Judd 

1855  m.  e.  Henry  M. 

1855  m.  e.  William  S. 
483  William  Grosvenor 
1857  e.  Charles  Lyman 
1857  j.  c.  Levi  Bntdford 

1860  m.  e.  Henry  Edwards 
696  Joseph  Knight* 

1861  m.  c.  Edward  Ruthven 

1862  e.  Franklin  Clark 
1804  e.  Frank  Elihu 

1865  j.  e.  John  Emerson 

1866  m.  e.  John  George 
1072  William  Reuben 
1873  j.  c.  George  Harper 
1186  William  Henry 

Teffl 
1844  e.  Alfred  B. 

Temple 

1844  c.  Jonathan 
1849  e.  Charles  M. 

1857  m.  e.  Francis  William 

Tenney 

160  F.  A* 

Terrill 

796  Frederick  Miles 
Terry 

1845  e.  Lucius  H. 

1856  j.  c.  Milton  Graham 

1857  j.  c.  Eli 
1857  j.  c.  Edwin 

1857  j.  c.  Henry  Kingsbury 
1857  j.e.  Solon  Mark 
595  Dwight  Harrington 
1421  Stephen 

Thayer 
1844  e.  Austin  E. 
1844  e.  Benjamin  C. 
116  Benjamin  E. 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


3^3 


Thayer 
1849  e.  Washington  I. 

1857  j.  e.  George 

1861  m.  e.  John  Newton 
859  Adelbert  Phineas 

1864  e.  Frederick  William 
1872  m.  c.  Frank  Putnam 

1872  j.  c.  Charles  Latimer 

Thomas 

1848  c.  James  S. 

1853  j.  c.  Granville  S. 

1855  i.  c.  George  Noble 
596  Heth  Edioard 

770  Moses  Jiross 

1867  m.  e.  Chauncey,  Jr. 
1871  m.  s.  William  Burr 

Thompson 
1843  e.  James 
1846  c.  Charles  F. 
117  John  H. 

1846  e.  Lorenzo 

1847  e.  DeWitt  0. 

1847  e.  F.  A. 

1849  e.  E.  G. 

1852  m.e.  Charles  E. 
1852  m.  e.  Francis  M. 
401  James  M. 

1854  m.  e.  John  G. 
1854  m.  e.  John  W. 
1854  m.  e.  Sylvanus 

1856  m.  e.  Howard 
518  Nathan 

1858  m.  e.  John  Chenery 

697  John  Laiorence* 

771  Andrew 

1863  m.  c.  Chas,  Hutchison 

1865  j.  e.  Chas.  Hamilton 
1865  j..e.  Edward  Payson 

Thomson 

1852  m.  e.  George  F. 
1867  m.  e.  Edward  B. 

Thorp 
1854J.  e.  Joseph  E. 

Thorpe 

1857  m.  e.  Edward  Richard 
1857  m.  e.  James  A.,  Jr. 

Thresher 
1011  John  Seaman 

Thurston 
41  Asa  G* 

698  Philander 

Tibhits 
642  John  Arnold 

Ticknor 

1853  m.  e.  Walter  TJ. 

Tiffany 
1860  j.  c.  John  Crane 

1873  e.  Albert  Hill 

Tileston 
1842  e.  Henry  L. 

1859  j.c.  Frederick  Lyman 

Tilton 

1848  e.  Chauncey  B. 
736  George  Francis* 
882  George  Henry 

Tinker 
1845  e.  A.  Seymour 
366  Joseph  E. 


Tirrell 

1858  m.  e.  Charles  Shaw 

Tisdale 
1849  c.  Thomas  Q. 

Tod 
1868  m.  e.  James  Steward 
1040  John  Kennedy 

Todd 

1859  j.  e.  Albert  Frederick 

1859  m.  e.  Gilbert  Horton 
1866  m.  c.  William  P.  M. 
920  Alvin  Ethertxm 

1873  j.  8.  Edward,  Jr. 

Tolman 
1845  e.  Joseph 

Tomlinson 
1865  j.  c.  David  H. 

Tompkins 

1874  m.  8.  Wm.  States  D. 

Tooley 
1855  m.  e.  Luclen  S. 

Topi  iff 
1842  e.  John 

1852  m.  e.  Isaac  N. 

Torrance 
1847  c.  Dwight 

Torrey 
1854  "m.  e,  Edward  P. 
1857  j.  c.  Charles  Henry 
797  Henry  Fuller 

Tower 
1847  c.  GeoigeB.N. 
1809  m.  e.  Wm.  Stafford 

Towere 

1853  m.  ie.  Thomas  M. 

Townsend 
699  FYank  Evans 
1073  Pobert  Donaldson 

Tracey 
1861  m.  e.  Alvin  Talcott 

Tracy 
1857  m.  e.  John  Nichols 
1871  j.  0.  Frank  Eugene 
1452  Frank  Broadhead 

Train 

224  Abner  Leavenworth 
Traver 

329  Edmund  L. 
Tremain 

1873  j.s.  William  Henry 

Trott 

990  James  Parhhurst 
Trow 

883  Cornelius  Gilman 

Troxell 
1868  m.  0.  Edgar  R. 

Trnelock 

1860  m.  e.  Joseph  Burton 
Trumbull 

42  Henry  Clay 
81  Edwin  B. 


I  Tryon 

j     1805  J.  e.  Frederick  Lewis 

!  Tsanoff 

I     1870  m.  8.  Andrew  Stoyn 

Tucker 
43  Samuel  B. 

1845  e.  James  C. 

1846  e.  George 

1860  j.  c.  Fellowes  Dixon 

Tufts 

555  George  Keys 

Tupper 
118  henry  Martyn 

Turner 

1846  e.  Wmiam  H. 

Tuthill 
924  Harlan  Page 

Tuttle 
1848  e.  Thomas 

1853  m.e,  Horatio 
18.54  j.  c.  Lemuel 
1855  j.  c.  Morris 

1870  8.  Arthur  Cheney 

1871  j.  8.  Oawin  Hinckley 

1872  e.  Merritt  Hoffman 

Twichell 
1866  j.  c.  Emmons  Wright 

Twining 
a30  ArtMir  H* 
1857  m.  e.  Homer  P. 
1857  m.  e.  Lewis  Talcot 
1874  m.  8.  Edson  P. 

Twitchell 
1870  8.  Frederick  Fulton 

Tyler 

1847  e.  Charles  N. 

1847  e.  J.  P. 

1848  e.  Henry  E. 

1849  e.  Evarts  C. 
1851  m.  e.  Junius 
519  John  Curtis 

556  Mason  Whiting 

643   William  Wtllington 
700  Henn/  .^father 

772  Arthur  Wellinqton 

1865  j.  e.  Henry  William 
884  Morgan  Carpenter 
991  John  Mason 

Ufford 
1846  e.  Edward  W. 
1851  m.e.  Joseph  L. 

1854  m.  e.  John  A. 

mine 
1848  e.  Oscar 

Ulrich 
18.53  m.  e.  William  H. 

1870  e.  George  Bowman 

1871  m.  c.  Alex.  Neubitt 

Underbill 

1866  j.  c.  Henry  Beers,  Jr. 

Underwood 

773  Willinm  Allen 
18<*4  e.  George  Lvinan 
800  Charles  Mitchell 

1867  j.  c.  Cliarles  Finney 


3^4 


ALUMNI    RECORDS 


Upham 

253  Nathan 

974  Addison  Sawyer 

Upson 

1422  Enestus 
1855  j.  e.  Orrin 

1864  e.  Charles  Henry 
1874  j.  s.  James  Edward 

Upton 

119  Joseph  W. 
Urner 

1115  Louis  Grube 
Usher 

1423  Kobert  Cleaveland 

1864  e.  Arthur  Patterson 

1872  j.  c.  Sam'l  Chambers 

Utley 

1858  m.  e.  James 
710  Samuel 

1865  e.  Charles  Horace 

Vail 

1857  m.  e.  Charles  Henry 
Vaille 

1852  .i.  c.  Herbert  P. 

921  Thomas  Pitman 

1023  Frederick  Ozni 

Valentine 

1846  e.  Henry  C. 

1847  e.  Lawpon 

1854  m.  e.  Chaiies  E. 

Vallarino 

1859  j.  c.  Bernard 

Van  Cott 

1865  c.  D.  T.  MacFarland 
Van  Deusen 

1847  e.  Alonzo 

959  Frederick  French 

V^n  Hoesen 

1446  Edmund  French 
Van  Ness 

1846  c.  Ralph  Granger 

Van  Ostrand 

1866  c.  William  Haines 

Van  Santv'^oord 
1859  m.  e.  Abraham 

Van  Schaick 

701  John 
Vant 

1861  ra.  e.  Dexter  P. 
Van  Va!  ken  burgh 

1873  c.  Philip 
Van  Valzah 

1866  ni.  e.  John  Foster 
992  Henry  Burton 

Van  Winkle 

1867  m.  c.  Theodore 
Van  Wyck 

394  Abraham  J. 
1854  e.  Richard  T. 
1870  j.  c.  Edmund 

Varney 
1854  m.  e,  Qamwell 

Vermilye 
1867  j.  e.  Thomas  Edward 


Vernon 

1845  c.  Edward  H. 
Viets 

1844  c.  James  E. 
Vincent 

1847  e.  Lyman 
Vinton 

1850  m.  c.  Joseph 

Vofjel 

1855  j.  c.  Theodore  K. 

Vose 

225  George  D. 

411  George  Franklin* 

Wade 

1845  e.  Henry  A. 

1851  ra.  e.  Lewis  0. 
1869  e.  Edward  Thomas 
1872  m.  s.  Charles  Herford 

Wadsworth 

1846  e.  Walter 

1847  c.  Philip 

1853  j.  e.  Charles 

1857  e.  George  Francis 
1871  m.  c.  Thos.  Seymour 

Wait 
1847  e.  Samuel  G. 

1854  e.  Benjamin  A. 

Waite 
1844  e.  James O. 

226  Richard 
1850  e.  Henry 

1852  m.  c.  Norman 

1424  George  White 

557  Henry  Selden 
442  Lewis  Parsons* 
1860  m.  c.  Marvin 

1863  e.  Charles  Albert 
838  Edward  Tinker 

1865  j.  e.  Edward  James 
1868  m.  e.  Charles  Burritt 

Walbridge 
1871  e.  William  Gedney 

Walcott 

1864  j.  c.  Edwin  Herbert 
1864  e.  George  Henry 
1871  e.  Frederick  Melvin 

Walker 
1847  c.  Samuel  Mills 

227  Charles,  Jr. 
367  Matthev) 

1854  m.  e.  Theodore  L, 

1856  m,  c.  Jarvis  Cochrane 

1858  j.  c.  Henry  Josiah 
1863  c.  William  Henry 
939  Clarence  Harvey 
1867  m.  e.  Frederick  E. 

Wallace 
1850  e.  C.  S. 
290  Aloan 

Walton 
1074  George  Lincoln 

Ward 

558  John  Abbott* 
895  William  Shaio 

1866  j.  c.  George  Lester 

Ward  well 

1425  Nathaniel  Phillips 


Ware 

1843  e.  Austin 

1849  c.  R.  W. 

1852  m.  e.  Reuben  N. 
1852  m.  e.  William  S. 

1852  m.  e.  George  D. 
Warfield 

120  Lawson* 
1848  e.  Lyman 

Warner 
1845  e.  James 

1845  e.  Richard 

1846  e.  John  F. 

1846  c.  James  E. 

1847  e.  George  W. 

161  J.  Clark* 
368  George 

1853  m.  e.  William  W. 

1854  j.c.  Sterling  A. 

1856  m.  e.  William  Henry 
1859  j.  e.  William 
702  Sterling  Hadley 

737  Albert 

738  Almon  Mitchell 

739  William  Webster 

1866  j.e.  William  Park 
922  Frank 

1867  j.  c.  James  Dickinson 
1012  Luther  Joseph 

993  Edivard  Pay  son 
1870  m.  s.  William  Austin 
1872  c.  Frank  Pierce 

Warren 
1851  m,  e.  R.  Marcellus 
1858  m.  e.  Berliner 

645  Henry  Waterman 
644  Lyman  Hamilton* 
1865  j.  c.  Joseph  W. 

Warriner 

44  H.  By  land* 
Washburn 

45  John  H. 

1845  e.  George  L. 

162  William  P. 

1861  j.  c.  Monroe    Bliss 
1024  William  Nelson 
1870  j.  c.  George  Sweetser* 
1116  William  Ives 

Waterman 
1872  m.  s.  Herbert 

Waters 
1858  m.  e.  Daniel  Austin 
1867  m.  c.  Ruesell  Judson 

Watkins 
1814  e.  Horatio  N. 
1874  j.  s.  James  Young 

Watson 

1850  e.  F. 

291  William  H. 

646  Benaiah 

710  Robert  Young 
1863  c.  John  Butcher 

Way 

1858  m.  e.  James  Allen 
1870  s.  Francis 

Wead 

1872  j,  s.  Charles  Minor 

Webb 
1856  j.  c.  Charles  Hall 

1873  j.  8.  Charles  Jehial 


WILLISTON    SEMINARY. 


36s 


Webber 

1868  m.  e.  Frank  William 

Weber 

1042  George  Adam 
1011  John  Charles 

Webster 
1846  c.  William  Eugene 

1846  6.  Henry  Stuart 

1860  m.  e.  William  Lusk 
1873  8.   William, 

Weed 

1854  3.  c.  Edwin  A. 
1865  j.  e.  Isaac  Downer 

Weeks 
1852  m.  c.  Austin  Theo. 
18G6  j.  e.  Hiram  William 

1117  Frederick  Dalano 

1873  m.  c.  John  Abell 

Welch 
1857  m.  e.  James  Hart 

Weld     ■ 

163  Mason  ('. 

Welles 

1842  e.  G.  L. 

164  Boger,  Jr. 

818  Thomas  Clayton 

Wellington 
1444  Charles 

Wells 

1843  e.  William  J. 

1426  David  F. 

1847  c.  Luther 

1848  c.  Curtis  B.      . 

1427  Otis  C. 
18.50  e.  P.  M. 
1852 j.c.  S.Ferry 
395  Gideon 

1855  m.  e.  Charles  Thomas 
1857  m.  c.  Daniel  French 

1857  m.  c.  Henry  P. 
597  Eugene 

18.58  m.  e.  George  C. 

1858  m.  e.  George  Merrill 
18G3  e.  Dwight  Clark 
18G3  c.  John  Lester 

1872  j.  s.  Caleb  Harrison 

Wesson 

1043  Walter  Herbert 
1158  Frank  Luther 

West 
.520  Charles  Edioln 
861  John  Kingsbury 
1863  e.  Robert  Frank 

Weston 
1848  e.  Byron  C, 
1848  e.  G.  M. 
1855  j.  c.  David  H. 

1118  James  Douglass 
1201  Miles  Isaiah 

Wetherell 
1843  c.  Sylvester  J. 

1874  j.  s.  Arthur  Bryant      j 

Whalen  ' 

1851  m.  e.  Lee 
Wlialen 

1852  m.  e.  Seth,  Jr. 
1852  m.  e.  Hugh 

Wheaton 

1861  j.  c.  Labau  M. 

47 


Wheeler 
1844 e  Elijahs. 
1846  c.  HeuryD. 

1846  c.  Russell  L. 

1847  c.  Charles  A. 

1848  e.  John 
184!)  e.  Merrill 

1852  3.  c.  Edward  < : . 
1852  e.  Edward 
1858  m.  c.  William 
1153  Frederick  Grid  leg 

Wheeloek 
18G4  e.  Eugene  Augustus 
18G7m.  e.  William  H. 

1202  Augustus  iJomning 

Whigara 

1854  j.c.  David  P. 
Whipple 

1846  e.  George  A. 

1846  e.  J.  Francis 

189  AUlen  B. 

1848  e.  Alexander  B. 

703  Willis* 

Whitaker 
1852  m.  e.  John  H. 
18.37  c.  Ezra  James 

Whitconib 
1857  m.  e.  Baxter  Greene 
1874  j.  8.  Henry  Lincoln 

White 
1814  c.  Hiram  B. 
1844  e.  Joseph  H. 

1844  e.  Douglas 
1428  James  C. 

1846  e.  William  A. 
165  James 

1847  e.  Henry  K. 

1847  c.  John  L. 
1847.  e.  George 

1848  c.  Jonathan  J. 
1848  e.  Moses  W. 

1851  m.  e.  Rodolphus  A, 

1852  m.  c.  John  Payson 
369  Charles,  Jr. 

405  Jonathan  H. 
18.53  m.  c.  John  P.  P. 

1857  m.  e.  William  E. 

1858  m.  o.  Samuel  Brooks 

1860  j.  c.  Isjiac  Davis 

1861  m.  c.  Luther 

1861  m.  e.  Henrv  Carson 
1868  j.  e.  Frederick  A. 
1868  m.  e.  Austin  Henry 
18G9  m.  c.  Willard  Minor 

1872  e.  William  John 
1129  Edward  Luther 

1873  m.  s.  Chauiicey  H. 

1874  e.  Percival  Waylaud 

Whiteliead 
1870  s.  William  McCluro 
1151  John  Meek 

Whiteside 
1846  e.  Alexander 
1870  8.  Frank 

Whitin 
621  Edward 
559  William  Halliday 
647  Lewis  Frederick 
«G3  Arthur  Fletcfier 
1867  m.  c.  George  Milnor 

1203  Marston  George 
Whiting 

1845  c.  Auren  W. 


Whiting 

1846  0.  Charles  B. 
1849  c.  Pliny  F. 

648  Nexcton  Francis 

Whitman 

1844  c.  Samuel.  Jr. 
1849  c.  John 

1849  c.  Joseph  H. 

1850  e.  Marcus 

1851  m.  e.  Olney  A . 

Whitmarsh 

1429  Bela  Thaxter 

Whitmore 

1849  6.  O.  H. 

Whitney 
1843  c.  Isaac 
121  Emerson  C* 
166  Edward  P. 
1848  c.  William  N. 
1848  6.  Charles  H. 
1853  m.  e.  Charles  A. 
1853  j.  e.  John  N. 
1853  j.  e.  George  A. 
598  Henry  Mitchell 
.599  William  Collins 
602  Henry  Melville 
1868  m.  o.  Charles  Edward 

Whittaker 
1865  j.  e.  Wm.  Augustine 

Whittemore 
1848  c.  Franklin  J. 
1025  Arthur  Dexter 

Whittlesey 

1871  m.  s.  Lyman  Walter 

1872  8.  Elisha  Grant 

Wiard 
819  Martin  Seth 

Wickes 
600  Edioard  Allen 

Wight 
16  Lyman  L. 

1873  j.  c.  Charles  Albert 

Wilbor 

1044  Thomas  Whiteside 
Wilbur 

1847  6.  E.  J. 
Wilcox 

1845  e.  William  J. 
1845  e.  William  L. 

1816  c.  George  F. 

1847  e.  Stephen  J. 

1850  e.  Sanmel  J, 

1852  m.  o.  William  S. 
370  Lemuel  T. 

1855  m.  e.  Frederick  B. 
1857  j.  c.  Edward  Kirk 
1859  j.e.  Marcellus  Bribtol 
940  William  Bartletf 
1867  m.  e.  Frauk  Philip 

Wilder 

1817  c.  David  P. 
1817  e.  George  S. 
18-19  c.  Salem 

1861  j.  c.  Henry  Clay 
18.51  m.  e.  William  W. 

1851  j.  c.  Warren 

Wilkins 

1430  James  W. 

1848  e.  William  W. 


366 


ALUMNI    RECORDS. 


Wilkins 
1851  j  c.  Jesse  A. 

Wilkinson 
292  William  R. 

331  A.  George 

1859  m.  c.  George  Edwin 

Willard 

1860  m,  e.  Charles  Levi 

1866  j.  e.  William  Lester 
1872  e.  Leonard  Wilcox 

Willey 

371  Nathan 

Williams 

1842  e.  George  A. 

1843  e.  Enos 

1845  e.  John  F. 

1846  c.  Philo  J. 
1846  e.  George  L. 
1846  e.  C.  W. 
1846  e.  Henry  E. 

1848  c.  RufusR. 

1849  c.  Fordyce 

1850  j.  c.  Lewis 

1850  e.  Blewett 

1851  m.  e.  Henry  F. 

332  Francis  S. 

1852  j.  e.  Chester 

372  Hmoard  C. 

446  Franldin  Henry 

1855  j.  e.  William  F. 

1856  e.  Charles  Howard 
1859  m.  e.  Pearl 

649  Moseley  Hoolcer 
820  Edv)ard  Francis* 

1867  j.  e.  Charles  Fred. 

1869  m.  e.  Arthur  Henry 
1053  Luther  Eui/ene 

1870  j.  s.  Charles  Merriam 
1871m.  s.  WarehamH. 

1871  j.  c.  Griffith  Thomas 

1872  m.  s.  Hubert 

1874  m.  s.  Henry  Albert 

Willis 

1851  m.  e,  Henry  F. 

Williston 

122  Lyman  Richards 
339  A.  Lyman 

1856  j.  e.  Robert  Risk 

Wilmot 
1865  c.  Thomas  Morgan 

Wilson 

1846  e.  Henry  C. 

123  J.  O. 

254  Joseph  W. 

1853  m.  c.  James  B. 
1859  j.  c.  Ezra  Dow 
1864  j.  c.  Frank  Lyman 
1864  j.  c.  Henry  Jacob    • 
1864  6.  Edward  Horatio 

1864  e.  Tiernan 

1865  j.  e.  Homer 

1866  j.  c.  John  Foster 

1866  j.  e.  Horatio  Maine 
1807  in.  e.  Clark  Hamilton 
1874  e.  Daniel  Long 

Wiltberger 

1847  e.  Charles  H. 

Winch 

1852  e.  Calvin  M. 
Winchell 

1845  6.  Edwin  H. 

1867  j.  e.  Henry  Chauncey 


Wines 

885  Walter  Boioen 
Wing 

1843  e.  Francis  W. 
1437  Lucius  B. 
1864  e.  Henry  Taft 

Wingate 

1874  e.  Charles  Thomas 
Winslow 

1847  e.  Asa  B. 

1848  e.  Henry  Lyman 
1856  m.  c.  William  Cutler 

886  Edioard  Clark 

Winters 
1846  e.  Charles 

Winton' 
522  Aretus  Heermans 
1866  m.  e.  Byron  Manning 

Wisner 

1845  c.  Henry 

1846  e.  John  N. 
1870  e.  Albert  John 

Wis  wall 

1858  m.  c.  Wm.  McAlpine 

Witherell 

1859  m.  e.  Alphonso 
Withey 

1431  Lewis  Hinsdale 
Witt 

1848  e.  Hollis  D. 

1432  Edmund  D. 

Wolcott 

1845  e.  Orlo 
255  John  M. 
1868  m.  e.  Oliver 

Wood 

1433  Enoch 

1434  Ezekiel  E. 

1847  e.  Nelson 

1848  c.  E.  W. 
1848  e.  James  B. 
1436  Newton 

1851  j.  c.  Walter  Hastings 
1853  ni.  e.  Thomas 

1435  Spencer  Chapin 
18G1  j.  c.  Lawson  Dwight 
1863  j.  c.  William  Henry 

Woodbridge 

1846  e.  Edward  A. 

1846  e.  Joseph 

1847  e.  J.  S. 

Woodbury 
104G  Rufus  Putnam 
1045  Frank  Huntington 
1187  Charles  Kemb/e 

Woodford 
124  Oswell  Lanqdon* 
1847  e.  Nelson  A. 
1861  m.  c.  Clayton 
1866  j.  e.  Edgar  ICellogg 
1866  j.  e.  Edwin  Holley 
1868  m.  e.  Charles  Howard 

1868  m.  e.  William  Wesley 

Woodhull 

1869  m.  e.  Leonard  Nath'l 

Woodruff 
1846  c.  William  R. 
1846  c.  Henry  E. 


Woodruff 

1854  m.  c.  Albert  C. 
1854.i.  e.JlenryS. 

1859  j.c.  William  Thomas 

1860  m.  e.  James  Edgar 
704  Henry  Collins 

Woods 

1847  c.  Isaac  F. 
1851  m.  c.  Samuel  F. 

Wood  vine 
1856  j,  c.  Denton  George 

Woolse}'- 
1856  e.'  Theodore  Bailey 
1860  m.  c.  William  Walton 

Worcester 

345  Leigh  R. 
Wordin 

1188  Thomas  Cook 
Works 

1855  m.  e.  Henry  Clay 

Wortliington 

1859  m.  c.  Amos  Edward 

1866  m.  e.  Caspar  W.  P. 

Wotton 

1874  j.  s.  Frederick  Henry 
Wright 

1842  c.  Charles  C. 

1843  e.  Lewis 
1845  c.  M.  L. 
1818  c.  Chauncey 

1848  e.  Luther  A. 

1849  e.  George  L. 
1851  m.  e.  Charles 

1851  m.  e.  Na.than 
396  Fbenezer 

1856  m.  c.  Silas  Pratt,  Jr. 
1859  m.  c.  James  Joseph 

1859  m.  e.  Frank 
661  Luther  Lyman 
660  Arthur  Chiton* 
653  Watson  Hezekiah 

1860  m.  e.  Silas  Monroe 
1862  e.  Luther  Clark 

1862  e.  George  Lewis 

1863  e.  George  Lord 

1864  m.  c.  Williston  S. 

1865  m.  e.  John  Henry 

1867  c.  Edioard  Asahel 

Wyckoff 

1850  e.  J.  B. 
Wynans 

1867  m.  e.  Wm.  Francis 
Yardley 

1865  j.c.  William  Buck 
Yates 

1865  j.  c.  Edward 

Yerkes 
1856  j.e.  Stephen 
741  Harman 
1863  m.  c.  Joseph  Ball 

Young 

1852  m.  e.  Samuel 

1859  m.  e.  Erastus 

1860  m.  e.  David 

1861  j.  c.  Smith  Paine 
862  John 

1867  m.  e.  Sylvester 

Youngs 
1849  6.  Thomas 


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